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View of the lower tea room in Miss Cranstons's Tea Rooms, Buchanan Street, Glasgow.
SC 702107
Description View of the lower tea room in Miss Cranstons's Tea Rooms, Buchanan Street, Glasgow.
Date c. 1896
Collection Records of Bedford Lemere and Company, photographers, London, England
Catalogue Number SC 702107
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of GW 3650
Scope and Content Miss Cranston's Tea Rooms (now the Clydesdale Bank), No 91 Buchanan Street, Glasgow Miss Cranston's Tea Rooms, remodelled from the Alexandra Café which stood on the site, took Glasgow by storm when they opened in 1897. The interior, by the young designer, George Walton, was photographed in 1898 by the photographer, Harry Bedford Lemere. Walton's design for the room, influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement, has panelled walls with delicate patterning, and bench seats with decorative backs that form screens between the tables. The light fittings may have been designed by Mackintosh. The tea rooms occupied five floors, with smoking and billiards rooms on the top floor, and tea and luncheon rooms on other floors. They had the novelty of a passenger elevator, and interiors designed by Walton and decorated by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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