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Photographic copy of postcard view from NE.

SC 336882

Description Photographic copy of postcard view from NE.

Catalogue Number SC 336882

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of C 39496

Scope and Content Pollokshaws Clock-tower (around 1935), City of Glasgow Pollokshaws Clock-tower is the surviving part of the town hall. This was built by the 'Community or Common Council', a body of subscribers who acted as a council before the town became a burgh, This picture was taken shortly before the town hall's main block was demolished. Until 1872, there was a ground-floor school with a court-room and police cell above. From 1818, the building also housed a library. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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