1890 – Hartwood Asylum, Glasgow, Scotland
In 1885 a competition held and 10 architects were asked to prepare competitive plans.
In 1885 a competition held and 10 architects were asked to prepare competitive plans.
Unsuccessful entry by T.M. Deane for architectural competition to design a museum and art gallery for Glasgow.
Entry for competition to design a new museum and art gallery for Glasgow.
As published in The Building News, June 17th 1892. Unsuccesful entry in competition won by Simpson &
Selected design in an architectural competition to design a museum and art gallery complex for Glasgow.
Unexecuted design for an architectural competition to design a museum and art gallery for Glasgow.
Demolished to make way for an office building in the 1960s, itself demolished in 2008.
The Subway’s most distinctive building – an ornate, Jacobean, late Victorian red sandstone structure; designed by James Miller in 1896.
Built between 1896 and 1907 and at that time was claimed to be the biggest bonded warehouse in the world.
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