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Recording Your Heritage Online

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Type Recording Your Heritage Online

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Lancaster Crescent

A curious mixture of villa styles, linked into an unlikely terrace. No 1, 1898, Henry Higgins. Villa, set obliquely to rest of crescent, linked to No 2, figured pilasters at central entrance. No 2, c.1898, James Miller. Villa linked to Nos 1 and 3. Doric porch, leaded glass fanlight and door. Stained-glass stair window, Oscar Paterson. Nos 3-7, c.1898, James Lymburn Cowan and Nos 8-9, 1907, John Campbell McKellar, plainer curved terraced houses, Corinthian pilastered doors.

Taken from "Greater Glasgow: An Illustrated Architectural Guide", by Sam Small, 2008. Published by the Rutland Press http://www.rias.org.uk

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