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Glasgow, 118-128 Howard Street, Glass Warehouse

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Detail of N front
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View from WNW showing setting and relationship to St Enoch Centre
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General view from WNW showing setting
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View from NW showing NNE front of Glass Warehouse with Leather Warehouse in foreground and former Church in background
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General view from WNW showing setting
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View from NW showing NNE front of Glass Warehouse with former Church in background and part of Leather Warehouse in foreground
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View from S showing brickwork
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Detail of N front
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General view from WSW showing brickwork
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View from SW showing brickwork
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View from WNW showing setting and relationship to St Enoch Centre
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General view from WSW showing brickwork
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Glasgow, East Howard Street, Business Premises by G. M. Beattie & Morton Architects.
Copy illustration from 'Academy Architecture', 1904, p.88, pl.354.
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