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Photographs by Dr Gilbert T Bell, Glasgow, Scotland

551 517

Description Photographs by Dr Gilbert T Bell, Glasgow, Scotland

Date c. 1960 to 1965

Collection Photographs by Dr Gilbert T Bell, Glasgow, Scotland

Catalogue Number 551 517

Category All Other

Scope and Content A collection of 40 photographic prints of buildings and monuments photographed by Gilbert T Bell, including: in Glasgow, Caledonia Road Church, the Willow Tea Rooms, Princess's Theatre, 89-95 Bath Street and 157-167 Hope Street; in Kilbarchan, the Steeple and the War Memorial; in Paisley, the Burns Statue. The collection is undated except for some photographs dated 1960 or 1965.

Archive History The collection was deposited with the Scottish National Buildings Record around 1965-66. The negatives and the copyright are recorded as being retained by Gilbert T Bell.

System of Arrangement The collection is arranged geographically.

Access Conditions There are no restrictions upon access but please contact the archive in advance of a visit.

Administrative History Photographs by Dr Gilbert T Bell, born in Glasgow with a background in architecture and planning with a special interest in historic buildings and conservation, and in particular the history of Glasgow. Information from the Glasgow Story: https://www.theglasgowstory.com/contributors/?id=333&sto=TGSDG06

Accruals No further accruals are expected.

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1780833

Collection Hierarchy - Collection Level

Collection Level (551 517) Photographs by Dr Gilbert T Bell, Glasgow, Scotland

Preview Category Catalogue Number Title Date Level
All Other 551 517/1 Buildings in Glasgow Sub-Group Level
All Other 551 517/3 Buildings in Paisley Sub-Group Level
All Other 551 517/2 Buildings in Kilbarchan Sub-Group Level

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