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General view in snow.

GW 306

Description General view in snow.

Date 2/1965

Collection Records of the Scottish National Buildings Record, Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number GW 306

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 355400

Scope and Content Cast-iron conservatory in Botanic Gardens, Glasgow The conservatory in Glasgow Botanic Gardens was built around 1860 using an iron superstructure to a design by James Kibble. Glasgow, 703 Great Western Road, Botanic Gardens, Kibble Palace / Recreation / / Conservatory /<br />NMRS Other In the mid 19th century, engineers like Fairburn, Hodgkinson and Tredgold took a scientific approach to using cast and wrought iron in the construction industry. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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