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General view of Street facade

SC 465224

Description General view of Street facade

Catalogue Number SC 465224

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of ED 14899

Scope and Content Royal Bank of Scotland Building, No 42, east side of St Andrew Square, Edinburgh The Royal Bank of Scotland building was designed by Arthur Davis of Mewes and Davis, and Leslie Grahame-Thomson as the head office of the National Bank of Scotland in 1936. After a merger in 1973, it became the head office of the Royal Bank of Scotland. The building, with nine floors including basement and sub-basement, has very little ornamentation. The rusticated lower storey has circular-headed windows. The recessed American-style entrance portico has Doric columns and teak doors with carved panels. The National Bank of Scotland had premises at No 39 St Andrew Square, formerly Dumbreck's Hotel, in 1825. It moved to No 42 in 1835, and in 1936, the original buildings were demolished to make way for a new spacious head office built on the same site. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/465224

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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