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1922 Alhambra Theatre Playbill Alfred Butt, founder of the Alhambra Theatre, Glasgow. The Alhambra Theatre, Glasgow opened on 19 December 1910 at the corner of Waterloo Street and Wellington Street, Glasgow under the direction of Sir Alfred Butt and was acknowledged as one of the best equipped theatres in Britain, planned to accommodate 2,800 people.
The plan would be to effectively create a superblock out of the area bounded by Argyle Street, Blythswood Street, Newton Street, and Waterloo Street, and replace the existing buildings with a megastructure which would combine shops, housing, offices and a bus station, which would effectively replace Anderston Cross - the original heart of the ...
Blythswood Hill contains the area from Renfrew Street, Sauchiehall Street and Bath Street south to Bothwell Street and Waterloo Street. [4] The first new street to be opened up for housing was Sauchiehall Street, followed by Bath Street in 1802, by textile manufacturer and merchant William Harley (1767-1830). He also formed his indoor public ...
73-77 (Odd Nos) Waterloo Street ... 167 Renfrew Street And 11, 15 Dalhousie Street, Glasgow School Of Art Category A 33105: 347-353 (Odd Nos) Renfrew Street, Albany ...
85 Adelphi Street And 5 Florence Street, Glasgow College Of Building & Printing Annexe (Former Adelphi Terrace Public School), Including Gatepiers And Railings 55°51′05″N 4°14′48″W / 55.851274°N 4.246655°W / 55.851274; -4.246655 ( 85 Adelphi Street And 5 Florence Street, Glasgow College Of Building & Printing Annexe ...
Glasgow gained a third "Bridge to Nowhere" in 2008 on a street a few hundred metres to the east of the Anderston Footbridge. The former Albany Hotel was demolished leaving the pedestrian bridge, connecting it to the adjacent Anderston Centre, terminating in mid air over Bishop Lane at the end of Waterloo Street.
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