SPW034182 SCOTLAND (1930). Glasgow, general view, showing Robinson Dunn and Co. Ltd. Partick Saw Mills and Meadowside Granary, Linthouse, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland, 1930. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-east. An oblique aerial photograph taken facin

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Title [SPW034182] Glasgow, general view, showing Robinson Dunn and Co. Ltd. Partick Saw Mills and Meadowside Granary, Linthouse, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland, 1930. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-east. An oblique aerial photograph taken facin
Reference SPW034182
Date 1930
Link Canmore Collection item 1452027
Place name
Parish GOVAN (CITY OF GLASGOW)
District CITY OF GLASGOW
Country SCOTLAND
Easting / Northing 254799, 666456
Longitude / Latitude -4.3207805758622, 55.869394265406
National Grid Reference NS548665

Pins

Meadowside Granary. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meadowside_Granary

JIM
Sunday 20th of February 2022 05:50:41 PM
Oswald Bank, one of half a dozen large Victorian mansions built before 1860 on what became Broomhill Drive. Unlike most of the former mansions in adjacent Thornwood which succumbed to the second tenement building boom of the 1890-1910, Oswald Bank and its neighbours (Hope Park, Beechwood, Oswaldhill) survived into the modern era but were compulsorily purchased by the city and replaced with four large high-rise blocks built 1964-68.

dm
Tuesday 8th of October 2019 10:48:30 PM
Freeland Bank, one of three large early Victorian mansions on Laurel Street, of which two survived to this year as visible on this photo. The two properties together formed the site of the 1950s Crathie Court, Glasgow's first "high-rise" public housing project. Freeland Bank was for several decades the home of the Peter Bertram and Sons family of publishers and bookbinders who had offices at various locations on Argyle street from the 1860s-early 1900s and various facilities in the Anderston district of the city.

dm
Tuesday 8th of October 2019 10:38:53 PM