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Looking down to the ground floor there are three stairs spanning the basement area; two lead to main door flats, while the central stair leads to the close entrance.
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Some of the details are exquisite: tourelles with elaborate finials and cannon(?), beautifully carved panels, corbelled blind balconies trimmed with ropework.
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Whyte almost exclusively designed tenements, and was also a builder and master mason which might explain the abundance of carved stone.
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One of the most eclectic tenement facades in the city can be found on Broomhill Dr. Designed by William M. Whyte, who was also responsible for Balmoral Crescent off Queen's Drive, it was built between 1902-4. The style can only be described as "baronial fairytale".

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Condemned tenements on the corner of Preston St and Cathcart Rd, Govanhill, shot in 1978 shortly before demolition.

📷 JR James Archive

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Most of the houses were constructed with columned entrance halls, rich plaster work and marble chimneypieces. The towers of Trinity College (1857), and the tower of Park Church (1858) stand immediately behind Park Gate and Park Circus. The missing slice of Park Quadrant was completed a few years ago
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Looking across Woodlands Rd to the Park district on Woodlands Hill. It was first laid out for housing in the 1830s and 1840s, with the houses on the upper slopes designed by architect Charles Wilson and built 1855-1863.

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This Art Deco building on Great Western Rd was built 1929-31 to designs by James Lindsay Jnr for Walter Hubbard, to house his bakery and tea room. For many years it was a pub of the same name with, ahem, a famous nightclub upstairs. Cleopatra's aka Clatty Pat's is now Kitty O'Shea's.

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It was built in 1819 as West George St Independent Church to designs by J Gillespie Graham, and acquired for use as railway offices in 1842.
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Looking down into George Square from the top of the City Chambers in the 1950s. The curved roof of Queen St Station is visible, with the Classical portico of Wardlaw's Kirk, dead centre.

📷 Ian Milne, John Hume

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Early 20th century red sandstone tenements on Cranworth St in the West End, illuminated by the late evening sunshine last Friday.

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Streapadair's 1974 shot shows the neighbouring bar of many names with half a rowing boat mounted on the wall. Fire damaged and derelict for 20 years, the remains of it have just fallen into the street as a result of Storm Amy.
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The Broomielaw, featuring JJ Burnet's Clyde Navigation Trust building of 1883-86 and extended 1906-08 by Alexander Muir and Sons.

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Last orders for "that pub wi the boat" aka "The Waterfront", aka "Minstrels", aka "The Doune", aka "The Double Six". It lay empty before going up in flames in June 2005, and has been derelict ever since. Storm Amy finished the job yesterday, much to the annoyance of this car owner.

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A wee jaunt out to the Pavillion in the storm last night to see Stuart Mitchell 😍

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An excerpt from a film about conditions in Priesthill, Glasgow in 1984.

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Looking along Belmont St from Great Western Rd, to the crown spire of the former Nathaniel Stevenson Memorial Church, built 1898-1902 to designs by JJ Stevenson, nephew of ship owner John J. Stevenson who provided much of the finance. Nathaniel, a Free Kirk elder, was his father.
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You could be forgiven for thinking this was an autumnal view of Dowanhill or Hyndland in Glasgow, but these are the brownstones of Brooklyn, NY, captured by one of my new favourite photographers on Instagram, Oscar Diaz.

Thanks to Sear's Pizza for the heads up 👍

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Looking out the window today, Fridays sunshine seems a long time ago 😩

Looking up Vinnicombe St towards Kersland St, from Byres Rd.

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A wee jaunt out to the Hydro last night. The Finnieston crane was looking all mean and moody in silhouette against its brightly lit neighbours. Would be nice to see it illuminated at night.

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Adam and Short's grand tenement block of 1895 on Saltoun St, just off Byres Rd. Immortalised in Avril Paton's painting "Windows in the West", you can see a ghost sign indicating that, like so many tenements, it had its own name at one point: Saltoun Gardens.

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Flying across the tenements of the West End, off Great Western Rd.

📍 Carrington St
📍 Rupert St
📍 Dunearn St
📍 Woodlands Dr
📍 Barrington Dr
📍 Montague St

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A beautiful Glasgow-style tenement on Partickhill Rd, built for the Partickhill Building Co in 1904 to designs by Thomas Baird Jr. Part of the same group on North Gardner St facing the tennis club, it featured a communal close phone booth, and was originally known as Crown Mansions.

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Here's a pin-sharp photo of the tobacco kiosk at Glasgow Central Station, taken in 1936. All the necessities of life are taken care of...

Tobacco? ✅
Gin? ✅
Chocolate? ✅

📷 Glasgow City Archives

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James Miller's Caledonian Mansions of 1897 on Great Western Road up top, Inn Deep down below. Always a nice spot for an al fresco refreshment by the River Kelvin.

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