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Glasgow, 26-42 Bain Street, Tobacco Pipe Works View from ESE showing detail on ESE front
SC 569904
Description Glasgow, 26-42 Bain Street, Tobacco Pipe Works View from ESE showing detail on ESE front
Date 1980
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 569904
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Former clay-pipe factory, Bain Street, Moncur Street and Gibson Street, Glasgow This very large factory was built to designs by M Forsyth for W White and Son, to make clay tobacco pipes, which were smoked extensively both at home and abroad. Whites, founded in Gibson Street in 1824 were the largest firm of the kind in Glasgow. This view shows a detail of the oriel window on the south (Moncur Street) frontage, with moulded bricks of two colours used to achieve a very rich effect. The building was designed to be built in stone, but only the corbelling was so constructed. Clay tobacco pipes were moulded by hand, so the building had good natural lighting. The kilns were in a central courtyard, and had gone by the 1960s. The bulk of the works survived into the 1990s, converted into flatted offices. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H80/1/10
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