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Architecture Notes

Event ID 706037

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Architecture Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/706037

NMRS REFERENCE:

ARCHITECT: John Emmet - London

Glasgow, 135-143 Bath Street which was Category B Listed was demolished between 1965 and 1974. Information from Demolitions catalogue held in RCAHMS library.

EXTERNALREFERENCE:

Mitchell Library

Glasgow in Former Times 1 p148 - one engraving 1880

REFERENCE:

Bath Street (at Holland Street)

Sources: Strathclyde Regional Archives

McGrigor, Dinald & Co

5.97

Bath Street, 1859

Lining petition for Messrs Carmichael and Neilson of property on North side of street between Holland Street and Elgin Place. Plans and elevations.

Architect: John Burnet, 6 October 1859

5.98

Bath Street, 1860

Lining petition for a Racquet Club House and Court

Architect: J T Rochead

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