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Glasgow Repertory Theatre, Glasgow

551 134/3/6

Description Glasgow Repertory Theatre, Glasgow

Date 1914 to 1919

Collection Papers of James Salmon (1805-1888), architect, Glasgow, Scotland

Catalogue Number 551 134/3/6

Category All Other

Accession Number 1994/89

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1270999

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Print Room SAL 24/1 Glasgow Repertory Theatre. Location plan, bounded by Sauchiehall Street, North Street, Renfield Street and Argyle Street, indicating fourteen potential sites. Signed 'James Salmon & Son, F.R.I.B.A., Architects, 48 Jane Street, Blythswood Square, Glasgow'. 4/9/1914 Item Level
Print Room SAL 24/3 Glasgow Repertory Theatre. Plan of Site H ('Copy of plan lent to us by Messrs Gilbert Lang, Carrick [?], Anderson & Muir'.) Signed 'James Salmon & Son, F.R.I.B.A., Architects, 48 Jane Street, Blythswood Square, Glasgow'. 8/9/1914 Item Level
Print Room SAL 24/2 Glasgow Repertory Theatre. Sketch plan for Site A (Pitt Street). c. 9/1914 Item Level
Print Room SAL 24/4 Glasgow Repertory Theatre. Site H (St Vincent Street). Sketch elevation. Finished entrance elevation. c. 9/1914 Item Level
Print Room SAL 24/5 Glasgow Repertory Theatre. Copy of a letter from James Salmon junior to Mr Richmond, vice-chairman of The Scottish Repertory Company Ltd. Signed 'James Salmon'. 7/11/1919 Item Level
Print Room SAL 24/6 Glasgow Repertory Theatre. Papers relating to Mr Richmond, vice-chairman of The Scottish Repertory Company Ltd, which comment on the design of theatres, paying particular attention to The Savoy, Olympia, Alhambra and Coliseum in Glasgow, and The King's at Kilmarnock. Signed 'James Salmon'. 7/11/1919 Item Level
Print Room SAL 24/7 Glasgow Repertory Theatre. Sheet titled 'The Scottish Repertory Company Limited: Report and Accounts for Year ended 6th May 1918'. Signed 'James Winning, Secretary, Registered Office: 93 West George Street, Glasgow'. 7/6/1918 Item Level

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