1901 – House for an Art Lover, Glasgow
The House for an Art Lover was designed in 1901 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh with his wife,
The House for an Art Lover was designed in 1901 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh with his wife,
Ruchill Church Hall, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, was built as a mission for the Free Church of Scotland and completed in 1899.
The Glasgow School of Art campus is spread across 10 buildings, most of which are situated on Renfew Street in Garnethill.
Queen’s Cross Church was started in 1896 by the Free Church of Scotland as St Mathew’s Church.
His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, is the largest theatre in north-east Scotland seating over 1400. The theatre is situated on Rosemount Viaduct,
The building was originally constructed between 1837 and 1844 by Aberdeen architect Archibald Simpson. This 1837 building formed a U-shaped quadrangle,
The see of Truro was established in 1876 and the first Bishop consecrated in 1877: this was the first cathedral to be built on a new site in England since Salisbury Cathedral in 1220.
Constructed by philanthropist Passmore Edwards as a Convalescent Home for men
Liskeard Library is an original John Passmore Edwards Library, designed as a purpose-built library for the town of Liskeard in 1896,
The see of Truro was established in 1876 and the first Bishop consecrated in 1877: this was the first cathedral to be built on a new site in England since Salisbury Cathedral in 1220.
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