The Italianate Lismore House on Kelvin Drive in Glasgow. Built in the 1860s, it looks out over the Kelvin Walkway and the West End of the city.
The Italianate Lismore House on Kelvin Drive in Glasgow. Built in the 1860s, it looks out over the Kelvin Walkway and the West End of the city.
I love this monumental late 19th century red sandstone tenement block rising above the River Kelvin on Garrioch Road in Glasgow.
'Caffè Florian', Venice, Italy
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Tonight's sunset over the tenements at Partick Cross in Glasgow.
Today at the Kibble Palace glasshouse in Glasgow's Botanic Gardens.
Kelvinside Academy in the West End of Glasgow. Built in the 1870s, it was designed in a Classical Greek style by James Sellars, a talented architect who deserves to be much more widely known than he currently is.
A Classical style pavilion on a terrace of 1860s townhouses in Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow. There's a certain sense of faded granduer to this particular building.
I love this sculpture by Francis Derwent Wood on 'The Hatrack' on St Vincent Street in Glasgow. It's officially described as a goat-head, but it seems more anthropomorphic than that to me.
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Love these tenement tiles from the Yorkhill area of Glasgow.
The former Schaw Hospital in Bearsden just outside Glasgow. Constructed by the Schaw family and gifted to Glasgow Royal Infirmary as a convalescence home in 1895, this Tudor Gothic style was designed by James Thomson. It's now been converted into residential flats and is known as Schaw House.
Looking down what was once one of the main approaches to Pollok House in Glasgow. Originally built in 1752, it was later extended to create the house we see today.