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Detail of plaque reading 'S.V.G.V.A The Bute branches of the Scottish branch of The British Red Cross Society and The Royal Artillery Association in memory of the fallen 1939-1945' at 1-5 Sheriff's Cr ...

DP 139589

Description Detail of plaque reading 'S.V.G.V.A The Bute branches of the Scottish branch of The British Red Cross Society and The Royal Artillery Association in memory of the fallen 1939-1945' at 1-5 Sheriff's Croft, Barone Road, Rothesay, Bute

Date 22/5/2012

Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu

Catalogue Number DP 139589

Category On-line Digital Images

Scope and Content Rothesay was an industrial town and commercial port long before its expansion due to tourism. The earliest industries set up to take advantage of the water supply from the Water of Fad, and in 1779, Scotland's second cotton mill was established in Rothesay by James Kenyon. A number of small mills were established, basing themselves around Barone Road, Russell Street and Mill Street. The focus for the town's industry remains in this vicinity today. This plaque is located above the central close within the group of four terraced houses in Sheriff's Croft which were built in the late 1940s/early 1950s for the Scottish Veterans' Garden City Association (SVGCA), to rent out to disabled ex-servicemen, merchant marine, police and fire brigade. Despite its relatively plain appearance, the terrace has been built to mimic a more rural setting, with relatively large gardens and open space around it. The terrace is symmetrical, with a two-storeyed central block with gabled windows at first-floor level, and single-storeyed end blocks. The modern replacement double-glazed windows have been stled to mimic the original sash and case windows. The SVGCA was founded in 1915 by eight Scottish professional businessmen in Edinburgh, to provide housing for wounded veterans returning from World War I requiring suitable accommodation. Local authorities assisted in the process of homebuilding, and the SVGCA now has 614 houses on 74 sites across Scotland. The local housing association, Fyne Homes, factor these properties for SVGCA Bute Branch.

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1304831

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

Collection Hierarchy - Item Level

Collection Level (551 1) Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinburgh, Scotland

Group Level (551 1/4) National Survey Programmes

>> Sub-Group Level (551 1/4/8) Urban Survey Programme

>>> Sub-Group Level (551 1/128/26/1) Rothesay

>>>> Sub-Group Level (551 1/128/26/1/20) Industrial Rothesay Area of Townscape Character

>>>>> Item Level (DP 139589) Detail of plaque reading 'S.V.G.V.A The Bute branches of the Scottish branch of The British Red Cross Society and The Royal Artillery Association in memory of the fallen 1939-1945' at 1-5 Sheriff's Croft, Barone Road, Rothesay, Bute

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