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View from W showing part of WNW front (Lomond Street front) and part of SSW front (Hawthorn Street front)
SC 664422
Description View from W showing part of WNW front (Lomond Street front) and part of SSW front (Hawthorn Street front)
Date 31/10/1965
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 664422
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Saracen Foundry, No 73 Hawthorn Street, Glasgow This foundry was constructed on a greenfield site from about 1869 for Walter Macfarlane & Co, architectural iron founders. This firm had been established in 1850 in Saracen Lane, near Glasgow Cross, and had moved to Washington Street in 1862. The Hawthorn Street site was rail-connected. This shows part of the side elevation of the foundry to Lomond Street. The curious detailing of the masonry was continued along Hawthorn Street. This section of the works was designed by James Boucher, architect. Macfarlanes were the largest firm of architectural iron founders in Scotland, employing about 1,200 workers in 1890. Catalogues of their products survive to give an idea of their extraordinary range and quality. The works had closed by 1965 and was demolished in 1967. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H35/65/26/27
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