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Interior - first floor, ground floor, main entrance, door, detail of heraldic etching, Port Glasgow Arms

SC 2611522

Description Interior - first floor, ground floor, main entrance, door, detail of heraldic etching, Port Glasgow Arms

Date 1993

Catalogue Number SC 2611522

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of C 2545

Scope and Content Burgh arms on glazed door inside Port Glasgow Town Buildings, Inverclyde Port Glasgow Town Buildings replaced an earlier town hall found to be inadequate in 1803. An Act of Parliament was passed to allow a new one to be built but work did not begin until 1813. Funding came from public subscription and the sale of bonds. The burgh arms are engraved in glass part of one of the interior doors. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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