SAW028362 SCOTLAND (1950). Glasgow, general view, showing Arbuckle, Smith and Co. Bonded Warehouse, Stanley Street and Kinning Park Goods Station. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north. This image has been produced from a crop marked negative.
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Title | [SAW028362] Glasgow, general view, showing Arbuckle, Smith and Co. Bonded Warehouse, Stanley Street and Kinning Park Goods Station. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north. This image has been produced from a crop marked negative. |
Reference | SAW028362 |
Date | 1950 |
Link | Canmore Collection item 1269471 |
Place name | |
Parish | GOVAN (RENFREW) |
District | RENFREW |
Country | SCOTLAND |
Easting / Northing | 257254, 664124 |
Longitude / Latitude | -4.2803496415508, 55.849188855402 |
National Grid Reference | NS573641 |
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Confectionery Works, No 184 Stanley Street and Vermont Street, Glasgow This works was built in about 1890 for Hay Brothers, manufacturing confectioners. It was a large building on an L-plan, probably designed by Bruce & Hay, architects, who were responsible for many buildings in the burgh of Kinning Park, in which this works was situated. This shows the works from the south-east, looking along Vermont Street. The show front is in Stanley Street, as can be seen from the decorative treatment. On the right is part of the Kinning Park Co-operative Society's stables and garage, built in about 1899, and probably also designed by Bruce & Hay, as it has decorative features characteristic of their work. This works was being used as a warehouse, by Arbuckle, Smith & Co Ltd, in 1968. It was one of a number of large confectionery works in the Glasgow area, and probably had a large export market. The building was demolished in about 1970 to make way for the M8 motorway. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN. |
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