1869 – United Presbyterian Church, Queens Park, Glasgow
The United Presbyterian Church was designed by Alexander “Greek” Thomson, and destroyed in the Second World War when it was struck by a German incendiary bomb in March 1943.
The United Presbyterian Church was designed by Alexander “Greek” Thomson, and destroyed in the Second World War when it was struck by a German incendiary bomb in March 1943.
Selected design in an architectural competition to design a museum and art gallery complex for Glasgow.
Design placed second in competition to design a new hospital for Glasgow.
Pettigrew & Stephens was a leading Glasgow department store that was founded in 1888 as Pettigrew &
As published in The Building News, June 17th 1892. Unsuccesful entry in competition won by Simpson &
Perspective View published in The Building News, April 20th 1894. The “New Club” is one of James Sellars’
Unbuilt entry in competition to design a new Royal Infirmary. A new building was eventually completed in 1914 to designs by James Miller.
Entry for competition to design a new museum and art gallery for Glasgow.
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