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Stephen Mitchell (manufacturer and philanthropist) (1789–1874), Scottish tobacco manufacturer and philanthropist, and founder of the Mitchell Library. Francis Thornton Barrett (1838–1919), first librarian of The Mitchell Library between 1877 & 1899, and city librarian for Glasgow between 1901 & 1914.
Upload another image See more images 35 Cuthbertson Street And Coplaw Street, Cuthbertson Primary School Including Janitors Lodge, Playground Walls And Gatepiers 55°50′22″N 4°15′52″W / 55.839515°N 4.264487°W / 55.839515; -4.264487 (35 Cuthbertson Street And Coplaw Street, Cuthbertson Primary School Including Janitors Lodge, Playground Walls And Gatepiers) Category B ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Buchanan Street And 8-28 (Even Nos) Mitchell Street ... Buchanan Street, Former Glasgow Herald Building
Upload another image See more images 147-149 (Odd Nos) Newlands Road, Weir Pumps Ltd Cathcart Works, Offices And Amenity Building 55°49′06″N 4°15′57″W / 55.818416°N 4.265736°W / 55.818416; -4.265736 (147-149 (Odd Nos) Newlands Road, Weir Pumps Ltd Cathcart Works, Offices And Amenity Building) Category B 33947 Upload Photo 1110 Pollokshaws Road, 4 Moss-Side Road, TSB ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... 85 Buchanan Street And 6 Mitchell Lane ... 4 Rogart Street, Glasgow Metropolitan College, Rogart Street Campus, (Former ...
It is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Glasgow. The cathedral, which was designed in 1814 by James Gillespie Graham in the Neo-Gothic style, lies on the north bank of the River Clyde in Clyde Street. St Andrew's Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Glasgow, currently William Nolan.
The Mitchell Arcade indoor shopping precinct on the south side of Main Street, built in the early 1970s [74] in place of a block of older tenements on Mitchell Street and Stonelaw Road [88] and a small cinema (the 'Grand Central') [110] [111] [112] [75] was given a makeover in 2014 and renamed the Rutherglen Exchange Shopping Centre; [139] [140 ...
An early map of Glasgow in 1776, centred on Glasgow Cross. The area around Glasgow has hosted communities for millennia, [specify] with the River Clyde providing a natural location for fishing. The Romans later built outposts in the area and, to protect Roman Britannia from the Brittonic speaking Caledonians, constructed the Antonine Wall.