Photographs of domestic buildings
of architectural interest
in the City of Glasgow
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 Broadcasting House ( 1869 - 71 ) in Queen Margaret Drive Built
for John Bell,  owner of Glasgow Pottery at Port Dundas Property of the BBC since 1938  | 
      
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 Charing Cross Mansions ( 1889 - 91 ) French Renaissance frontage - A class "A" listed building  | 
      
Charing Cross Mansions  | 
    
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 Clarendon Place ( 1839 - 41 )  at St.George's Cross  | 
      
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 Villa 998 Great Western Road ( b1877 )  | 
      
![]() Grosvenor
Terrace ( 1855 - 58 ) 
      Great Western Road Venetian-style terrace was described as; " The finest range of buildings in Great Britain "  | 
      
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![]() Claremont
Terrace ( 1842 - 50 ) 
      at Park Circus  | 
      
![]() Park
Terrace 
      in the Park Circus Area  | 
      
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Mansionhouse Road ( b1857 ),  
      Architect Alexander "Greek" Thomson  | 
      
      ![]() Saint
Vincent Crescent 
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![]() Stoneleigh
( 1900 - 1901 ),  
      English Tudor style villa in Kelvinside  | 
      
![]() Sunlight
Cottages 
      in Kelvingrove Park Built for the 1901 International Exhibition  | 
      
![]() Tenements
( 1895 - 96 ) 
      in Terregles Avenue  | 
      
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