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Upload another image See more images 985 Great Western Road (Westbourne House) With 11 Hyndland Road With Retaining Walls 55°52′56″N 4°18′12″W / 55.882094°N 4.303407°W / 55.882094; -4.303407 (985 Great Western Road (Westbourne House) With 11 Hyndland Road With Retaining Walls) Category B 32516 Upload Photo 1-9 (Inclusive Nos) Bowmont Terrace 55°52′37″N 4°17 ...
Blythswood Square, Glasgow at the top of West George Street. William Harley, 1767–1830, developer of Blythswood and creator of Blythswood Square. Blythswood Square, Glasgow, looking towards Bath Street and Garnethill. Blythswood Square is the Georgian square on Blythswood Hill in the heart of the City of Glasgow, Scotland.
James Miller FRSE FRIBA FRIAS RSA (1860–1947) was a Scottish architect, recognised for his commercial architecture in Glasgow and for his Scottish railway stations. Notable among these are the American-influenced Union Bank building at 110–20 St Vincent Street; his 1901–1905 extensions to Glasgow Central railway station; [1] and Wemyss Bay railway station on the Firth of Clyde. [2]
St George's Tron Church of Scotland, Parish Church (the Presbytery of Glasgow/Church of Scotland congregation, which meets in the building) 55°51′43″N 4°15′14″W / 55.861832°N 4.253941°W / 55.861832; -4.
Bridle Works Building is a 20-storey student accommodation building in located at 366 Cathedral Street in Scotland's largest city, Glasgow.It is situated within walking distance of the city centre and to two of the city's three main universities, Glasgow Caledonian University and the University of Strathclyde.
110, 120 St Vincent Street And 29-37 (Odd Nos) Renfield Street And West George Lane, Bank Of Scotland 55°51′43″N 4°15′26″W / 55.861859°N 4.257094°W / 55.861859; -4.257094 ( 110, 120 St Vincent Street And 29-37 (Odd Nos) Renfield Street And West George Lane, Bank Of
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Reid's Glasgow-based art gallery, La Société des Beaux-Arts, was located at 117 West George St, from 1904 until 1932, continuing for four years after his death in the magnificent Sun Life Insurance Building designed by William Leiper. [23] After 82 years Reid's former gallery reopened in 2014 as Leiper Fine Art. [24]