1899 – Baltic Chambers, Wellington Street, Glasgow
Baltic Chambers comprises a substantial B listed red sandstone building extending over the basement,
Baltic Chambers comprises a substantial B listed red sandstone building extending over the basement,
Circa 1951, all but the Johnston wing was demolished due to “general decay and dry rot”.
“This building occupies a site on the west side of George-street,
Described in 1899 as “0ne of the most graceful ecclesiastical structures in Edinburgh –
Originally constructed for a local drapery firm,
The General Accident and Employers’
Front Perspective View including Plan as published in The Building News,
Pettigrew & Stephens was a leading Glasgow department store that was founded in 1888 as Pettigrew &
Queen’s Cross Church was started in 1896 by the Free Church of Scotland as St Mathew’s Church.
Still a hotel today although much butchered at street level.