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View of entrance.

SC 701330

Description View of entrance.

Date 1927

Collection Records of Bedford Lemere and Company, photographers, London, England

Catalogue Number SC 701330

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of BL 29581/4

Scope and Content Main Entrance, Union Bank of Scotland, Nos 110-20 St Vincent Street, Glasgow (now the Bank of Scotland) The Union Bank of Scotland, the head office of the bank in Glasgow, was designed in 1925-7 in an American Classical style by the Glasgow architect, James Miller. The architectural photographer, Harry Bedford Lemere, was commissioned to photograph the exterior in 1927. The building has a raised ground floor and basement, and a colonnade of giant Greek Ionic fluted columns that rise from ground-floor level through two floors. Between the columns, set-back metal-framed windows light the banking hall, and a metal frieze defines the boundary between the ground and first floors. The bank's design was derived from the Guaranty Trust Building in New York, and possibly inspired by a tour of America in 1923 by Norman Hird, the bank's general manager. Hird visited New York and Chicago to study the design of bank buildings with a view to the construction of the new Glasgow head office. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

External Reference Box 69

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/701330

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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