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Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory

Factory (19th Century)

Site Name Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory

Classification Factory (19th Century)

Alternative Name(s) London Road; 1 - 7 Templeton Business Centre; Greenhead Street; Craignestock Place

Canmore ID 45135

Site Number NS66SW 74

NGR NS 60325 64163

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/45135

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Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory
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Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory
View of Templeton Street frontageGlasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory, interior.
Detail of C.I column head, room 3.View from WSW showing part of WNW front of 'Doge's Palace' blockGeneral oblique aerial view of the museum, factory and Glasgow Green, taken from the NNW.General oblique aerial view of Glasgow Green, the museum and factory, taken from the N.NW Facade. DetailGlasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory. 
View of 'Doge's palace' facade from North-West.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory, interior.
General view, room 11.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory.
General oblique aerial view.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory
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View of the 'Doge's palace' from the North-West.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory,interior.
Detail of C.I column head, room 11b.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory, interior.
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General aerial view.Glasgow, 491 London Road, The Ascot Saloon.
General view from North.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory.
General view from South.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory, interior.
General view, room 3.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory, interior.
Detail of C.I column head, room 11a.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory, interior.
Detail of C.I column head, room 4.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory
View of Templeton Street frontage, from SEView from W showing part of WNW front of 'Doge's Palace' blockDetail of NW Facade of Templeton's Carpet Factory, Glasgow.NW Facade. View from NWNW Facade. View from WNWGeneral oblique aerial view of Glasgow Green centred on the museum with the factory adjacent, taken from the NE.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory.
General view from West from Glasgow Green.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory, interior.
Detail of C.I column head, room 11.View from NNE on Templeton Street showing part of ESE frontNW Facade. DetailNW Facade. View from NNWGeneral oblique aerial view centred on Glasgow Green, the factory and the muesum, taken from the WNW.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory.
General view from West.Glasgow, 63 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory.
General oblique aerial view.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory.
View of frontage from WGeneral oblique aerial view of the museum, factory and Glasgow Green, taken from the NW.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory.
General aerial view.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory.
General view from West from Glasgow Green.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory. 
View of 'Doge's palace' facade from North-West.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory.
General view from West.Glasgow, 63 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory.
General view from North.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory.
General oblique aerial view.Photographic copy of engraving from 'The Builder', 9th July 1898 showing the main elevation of factory, insc. 'Carpet Factory. Mr W Leiper.'Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory.
Detailed view of exterior from North-West.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory
View from SW showing part of WNW front of 'Doge's Palace' blockGlasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory
View of London Road frontage, from NEView from ENE on London Road showing NNE frontNW Facade. DetailNW Facade. DetailGlasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory, NS66SW 74, Ordnance Survey index card, RectoGlasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory.
General view from East.Glasgow, 62 Templeton Street, Templeton's Carpet Factory.
View from South.Glasgow, 63 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory.
General view from North.Glasgow, 63 Templeton Street, Templeton Carpet Factory, interior.
General view, room 13.

Administrative Areas

  • Council Glasgow, City Of
  • Parish Glasgow (City Of Glasgow)
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District City Of Glasgow
  • Former County Lanarkshire

Archaeology Notes

NS66SW 74 60325 64163

Templeton Business Centre [NAT]

OS (GIS) MasterMap, April 2010.

Carpet factory, 62 Templeton Street, founded on this site in 1857 by James Templeton and son. The oldest part is a cut down cotton mill built c. 1823, now only two storeys high. Subsequent additions were a three-storey 16-bay block at the south end of Templeton Street (built 1868-9), a group of weaving sheds (built 1881-9 at a cost of £6150) and (most spectacularly) W Leiper's Venetian Gothic block, faced in polychrome brick with sandstone dressings. A four-storey and attic, 4- by 11-bay structure, building commenced in 1888 and was almost complete when there was a partial collapse (on 1 November 1889) killing 29 women in the adjacent weaving sheds; the building was eventually completed in 1892. It was designed for the manufacture of spool Axminster carpets and was originally to cost to cost £20,000. Restoration of the collapsed part cost £1200, and of the weaving sheds £1800. The five-storey, 14-bay red brick building facing London Road was added in 1897 at a cost of £10,000.

J R Hume 1974.

The glittering colours of Templeton's Carpet Factory (converted to the Templeton Business Centre by Charles Robertson & Partners, 1980-5), which vividly advertised the 'orient-dyed' wares produced within, can be glimpsed between the trees. William Leiper's Ruskinian front of 1888, its centre-piece quoted from the Venetian Doge's Palace, is only a curtain concealing a functional mill designed by the mill engineers Messrs. J B Harvey. (In fact, the facade, insufficiently tied back, collapsed in 1889. Rebuilding was completed in 1892). The exotic weave is created with crimson Ruabon brick, red terracotta (for the twisted mullions) and red sandstone; by vitreous enamel mosaic in deep blue, gold and white within the tympana; and in the topmost storey, by red and green glazed bricks zigzagged against a bright yellow ground - an essentially High Victorian marriage of medieval forms and modern materials.

Later wings surround a courtyard filled (until 1981) with with low weaving sheds. Clockwise from the left of Leiper's facade: facing London Road, an L-shaped wing by George Boswell (all the 1920's and 1930's ranges are by him); a plain 1897 wing corner block, banded with windows and concrete and with an eye-catching brick corner tower, 1934; facing Templeton Street, a quieter range of 1927; then a gap before a maverick wing, an automated warehouse by Munro and partners, 1963, facing the Green; and Boswell's last wing, 1936, with its coloured diapering and curved side windows, taking up the themes of Leiper's facade.

On the S side of Templeton Street, the factory's former Social Club (no. 35), late 1920's and probably also by Boswell. Classical in shiny red brick.

E Williamson, A Riches and M Higgs 1990.

Conversion to business centre involved cleaning and repair of facades, restoration of timber windows, insertion of new windows and cladding to one facade, and creation of new entrance. Job architect: James Anderson. Winner of the supreme award in the Regeneration of Scotland Design Awards 1986.

SDA/RIAS 1985, 1986

Architecture Notes

NMRS REFERENCE

Architect: William Leiper 1888

George A Boswell 1928 - 37 - extensions

NMRS Photographic Survey of drawings in Glasgow Dean of Guild Collection including: designs by George A Boswell 1936 for new factory, Glasgow Green; design for new premises at templeton Street by George A Boswell 1927; extension to Templeton Street Factory by George A Boswell 1934 etc.

Copied 1980 Inventory 77

(Undated) information in NMRS.

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