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Architecture Notes

Event ID 799691

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Architecture Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/799691

NMRS REFERENCE

Glasgow, Rottenrow.

Cuts across two map sheets NS56NE and NS66NW.

Modern day road very different to original.

Original road depicted on 2nd edition OS map (Lanarkshire 1913, sheet V.II)

The old road has been disjointed due to building of, for example, The Thomas Graham Building and parts of Strathclyde University. Three original road parts remain, the central section renamed as Rottenrow East.

Glasgow, Rottenrow, Eddleston Stone.

Location uncertain at time of upgrade, 12.10.2000

The First University Building, south side of Rottenrow.

Location uncertain at time of upgrade, 17.10.2000

Old Cross Keys Inn, 62 Rottenrow, Glasgow which was Category C Listed was demolished in 1963. Information from Demolitions catalogue held in RCAHMS library.

EXTERNAL REFERENCE

Rottenrow.

Mitchell Library. William Graham album I p.7- photograph of Haystone at no.26

p.9- Oldest house, photograph

p.33- Old house demolished, print of old print.

Glasgow in Former Times I p.22- 2 lithographs of N. side and S. side.

Slides

EXTERNAL REFERENCE

Mitchell Library. William Graham I p.5 - photograph

People and Organisations

References