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FRANKLIN TERRACE |
Franklin Terrace |
Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine dwellinghouses extending from the end of Kelvinhaugh Street to the end of Kelvinhaugh Road |
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KELVINHAUGH ROAD |
Kelvinhaugh Road
Kelvinhaugh Road |
Police Officers
Mr Bryan |
006.10 |
A road leading from the "Dumbarton Road" to Kelvinhaugh Village |
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OS1/21/32/1 |
OVER NEWTON |
Over Newton
Over Newton |
Mrs Taylor
Tickets on Carts |
006.10 |
A farmhouse and outhouses having a small farm of land attached |
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OS1/21/32/1 |
OVER NEWTON HOUSE |
Over Newton House
Over Newton House |
Mr Taylor Proprietor
Gardener |
006.10 |
A handsome house having a large garden, and a small park which is now in cultivation attached |
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OS1/21/32/1 |
ST VINCENT CRESCENT |
St Vincent Crescent |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A very long range of fine dwellinghouses leading from the end of Minerva Street and terminating near (near) Kelvinhaugh, This applies to both houses & street |
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OS1/21/32/2 |
SANDYFORD CHURCH |
Sandyford Church
Sandyford Church |
Mr Bryan, Church Officer
Church Bills |
006.10 |
A large and handsome church in connection with the Established Church of Scotland. The interior is well fitted up with pews, gallery etc, sufficiently commodious for about 1058. |
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OS1/21/32/3 |
FITZROY PLACE |
Fitzroy Place
Fitzroy Place |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A range of fine dwellinghouses on the south side of Sauchiehall Street from Westminster Terrace to Claremont Street |
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OS1/21/32/3 |
KELVINGROVE STREET |
Kelvingrove Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching northerly from Dumbarton Road and terminating at the "Royal Terrace" |
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OS1/21/32/3 |
SANDYFORD STREET |
Sandyford Street
Sandyford Street |
Corner tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A street branching in a north westerly direction from "Kelvingrove Street" to the - - - - -- --. |
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OS1/21/32/3 |
WELLESLEY PLACE |
Wellesley Place |
Corner ticket |
006.10 |
2 handsome buildings at the corner of Sadyford Street |
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OS1/21/32/3 |
WESTMINSTER PLACE |
Westminster Place
Westminster Place |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
That range of houses on the east side of Kelvingrove Street from Dumbarton Road to the corner of Sauchiehall Street |
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OS1/21/32/3 |
WESTMINSTER TERRACE |
Westminster Terrace
Westminster Terrace |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A range of fine dwellinghouses on the south side of Sauchiehall Street, extending from Kelvingrove Street to a stone wall which divides it from Fitzroy Place |
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OS1/21/32/3 |
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OS1/21/32/4 |
CLAREMONT STREET |
Claremont Street
Claremont Street |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A street leading from Dumbarton Road in a northerly direction and terminating at the "Royal Terrace" |
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OS1/21/32/4 |
CLIFTON PLACE |
Clifton Place
Clifton Place |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A range of handsome houses on the north side of Sauchiehall Street between Clifton Street and Claremont Street |
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OS1/21/32/4 |
CLIFTON STREET |
Clifton Street
Clifton Street |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A street branching northerly from Sauchiehall Street and terminating at Woodland Terrace |
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OS1/21/32/4 |
ROYAL CRESCENT |
Royal Crescent
Royal Crescent |
Corner tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A fine crescent on the north side of Sauchiehall Street opposite to Fitzroy place |
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OS1/21/32/4 |
SANDYFORD PLACE WEST |
Sandyford Place West |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A long range of handsome houses on the south side of Sauchiehall Street extending from Claremont Street to near Elderslie Street |
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VI-10 No.2 City of Glasgow |
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The entry for Sandyford Place actually reads Sandyford Place West |
OS1/21/32/5 |
CORUNNA PLACE |
Corunna Place
Corunna Place |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A range of 3 houses on the south side of Dumbarton Road |
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OS1/21/32/5 |
CORUNNA STREET |
Corunna Street
Corunna Street |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A short street branching from the Dumbarton Road and terminating at St Vincent Crescent |
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OS1/21/32/5 |
DUMBARTON ROAD |
Dumbarton Road |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street or road being the continuation of Main Street from the end of Elderslie Street in direction of Partick & Dumbarton hence the name. The name may be identified as far as the western extremity of Partick |
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OS1/21/32/5 |
MULBERRYBANK |
Mullberrybank
Mullberrybank |
Mr Robertson Proprietor
Police Officer |
006.10 |
A handsome cottage having a garden and a small portion of ornamental ground attached |
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OS1/21/32/5 |
SANDYFORD BUILDINGS.' |
Sandyford Buildings
Sandyford Buildings |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A range of fine buildings on the north side of Dumbarton Road |
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OS1/21/32/5 |
STAR HOTEL [Dumbarton Rd] |
Star Hotel
Star Hotel |
Mr Law Occupier
Sign Board |
006.10 |
A small Public House or Hotel on the south side of the Dumbarton Road |
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OS1/21/32/5 |
Corunna Street
Corunna Street |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
A short street branching from the Dumbarton Road and terminating at St Vincent Crescent |
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OS1/21/32/5 |
Star Hotel
Star Hotel |
Mr Law Occupier
Sign Board |
A small Public House or Hotel on the south side of the Dumbarton Road |
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VI-10 No.2 City of Glasgow |
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OS1/21/32/6 |
CHESHAM PLACE |
Chesham Place
Chesham Place |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A range of fine houses on the south side of "Kent Road" |
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OS1/21/32/6 |
DOVER STREET |
Dover Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A newly formed street branching from Claremont Street and terminating at Elderslie Street |
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OS1/21/32/6 |
NAPIER PLACE |
Napier Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
That triangular block of buildings partly fronting the "Dumbarton Road" and partly Minerva Street |
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OS1/21/32/6 |
SANDYFORD T.P. |
Sandyford T.P.
Sandyford T.P. |
Toll Keeper
Sign Board |
006.10 |
A Turnpike Gate on the Dumbarton Road, a little west from the end of Kelvingrove Street |
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OS1/21/32/6 |
WHITEBANK |
Whitebank
Whitebank |
Printed List Streets
Police Officer |
006.10 |
A cottage 2 storeys high having a garden and a small portion of ornamental ground attached |
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OS1/21/32/6 |
Sandyford T.P.
Sandyford T.P. |
Toll Keeper
Sign Board |
A Turnpike Gate on the Dumbarton Road, a little west from the end of Kelvingrove Street |
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OS1/21/32/7 |
BERKELEY STREET |
Berkeley Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A street branching in a westerly direction from North Street. It is built on the north side as far as Rochester Street |
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OS1/21/32/7 |
ELDERSLIE STREET |
Elderslie Street
Elderslie Street |
Corner Tickets
List of Streets |
006.10 |
A long street leading southerly from Sauchiehall Street and terminating at the end of Main Street |
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OS1/21/32/7 |
NEWTON PLACE |
Newton Place
Newton Place |
Corner Ticket
List of Streets |
006.10 |
A long range of handsome dwellinghouses on the north side of Sauchiehall Street, between India Street West and Falkland Place |
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OS1/21/32/7 |
SANDYFORD HOUSE |
Sandyford House |
Mr Rowan Proprietor |
006.10 |
A dwellinghouse on the south side of Sauchiehall Street occupied by 2 tenants, the property of Mr Rowan. |
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OS1/21/32/7 |
SAUCHIEHALL STREET |
Sauchiehall Street
Sauchiehall Street |
Corner Ticket
List of Streets |
006.10 |
A long and handsome street branching westerly from Buchanan Street and terminating at Kelvingrove Street |
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OS1/21/32/7 |
SOMERSET PLACE |
Somerset Place
Somerset Place |
Corner Ticket
List of Streets |
006.10 |
A range of handsome dwellinghouses on the north side of Sauchiehall Street and west of Newton Place |
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VI-10 No.3 City of Glasgow |
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OS1/21/32/8 |
CHARING CROSS |
Charing Cross
Charing Cross |
Corner Tickets
List of Streets |
006.10 |
A range of fine buildings on the south side of Sauchiehall Street, between Rochester Place and the end of North Street |
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OS1/21/32/8 |
ROCHESTER PLACE |
Rochester Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
3 dwelling houses partly facing Sauchiehall Street and partly Rochester Street |
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OS1/21/32/8 |
ROCHESTER STREET |
Rochester Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching in a southerly direction from Sauchiehall Street and terminating at Kent road |
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OS1/21/32/8 |
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [nr Charing Cross] |
U.P. Church (Sittings 900) |
Church Officer
Printed Bills |
006.10 |
A handsome edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews, gallery etc and sufficiently commodious for about 900 persons. Attached to it is a small session house and church officers dwelling |
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OS1/21/32/9 |
BATH CRESCENT |
Bath Crescent
Bath Crescent |
Corner Tickets
List of Streets |
006.10 |
That portion of Bath Street from Elmbank Street to North Street |
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OS1/21/32/9 |
BELHAVEN PLACE |
Belhaven Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of 7 dwellinghouses commencing from the corner of Newton Street on the south side of Sauchiehall Street |
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OS1/21/32/9 |
MAYFIELD PLACE |
Mayfield Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine buildings on the south side of Sauchiehall Street and situated between the end of Newton Street and North Street |
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OS1/21/32/9 |
NEWTON STREET |
Newton Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short street leading from Sauchiehall Street to Bath Street |
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OS1/21/32/9 |
NORTH STREET |
North Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A long street branching in a southerly direction from Sauchiehall Street and terminating at Main Street |
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OS1/21/32/9 |
OSWALD'S STATUE |
Oswald's Statue
Oswald's Statue |
Mr Forbes Sauchiehall Street
Mr Allan, Berkeley Street |
006.10 |
A statue erected in 1855 in honour of James Oswald late M.P. for Glasgow |
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VI-10 No.3 City of Glasgow |
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OS1/21/32/10 |
COACH WORK [Kent Rd] |
Coach Work |
On Front of Building |
006.10 |
On the south side of this street (Kent Road) is a Coach Work the property of Mr W Conochy |
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OS1/21/32/10 |
ELMBANK FOUNDRY |
Elmbank Foundry (Iron)
Elmbank Foundry |
Mr Allan Proprietor
On Building |
006.10 |
A Iron Foundry on the west side of North Street |
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OS1/21/32/10 |
KENT ROAD |
Kent Road |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A new street or road branching in a westerly direction from North Street and terminating at the "Dumbarton Road". On the south side of this street is a Coach Work the property of Mr W Conochy |
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OS1/21/32/10 |
ST MATTHEW'S FREE CHURCH |
St Matthew's Free Church
St Matthew's Free Church |
Church Officer
Mr Forbes |
006.10 |
A large and handsome edifice of the Gothic Style, the interior of which is well fitted up with pews, gallery etc sufficiently commodious for about 1200 persons |
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OS1/21/32/10 |
WEST BATH LANE |
West Bath Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow lane or alley branching easterly from North Street |
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OS1/21/32/11 |
ELMBANK CRESCENT |
Elmbank Crescent |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A fine crescent leading from North Street in an easterly direction and terminating at Elmbank Place |
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OS1/21/32/11 |
QUEENSBERRY PLACE |
Queensberry Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of 4 handsome dwelling houses on the west side of North Street |
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OS1/21/32/11 |
WEST FREE CHURCH |
West Free Church(seats for 900)
West Free Church |
Mr Forbes Elder
Church Officer |
006.10 |
A plain built edifice the interior of which is fitted up with pews, gallery etc accommodates about 900 persons |
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OS1/21/32/13 |
ALBANY PLACE |
Albany Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine dwelling houses having a lawn in front. On the north side of Sauchiehall Street |
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OS1/21/32/13 |
GORDON PLACE |
Gordon Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
Two buildings at the east corner of the north end of Elmbank Street |
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OS1/21/32/13 |
POLLOCK STREET |
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006.10 |
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OS1/21/32/13 |
ROSEMOUNT |
Rosemount
Rosemount |
Mr Paterson
Mr Bryan, Sauchiehall Street |
006.10 |
A handsome cottage on the north side of Sauchiehall Street |
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OS1/21/32/13 |
ROSLIN PLACE |
Roslin Place |
Side Tickets |
006.10 |
Four buildings on the south side of Sauchiehall Street |
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OS1/21/32/13 |
SAUCHIEHALL HOUSE |
Sauchiehall House
Sauchiehall House |
Mr Paterson Proprietor
Gardener |
006.10 |
A handsome villa on the north side of Sauchiehall Street |
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OS1/21/32/13 |
THISTLE STREET |
Thistle Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching northerly from Sauchiehall Street and terminating at Shamrock Street |
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Pollock Street, although pre-populated, does not appear on this sheet |
OS1/21/32/14 |
ASHFIELD HOUSE |
Ashfield House
Ashfield House |
Mr Stow Proprietor
Gardener |
006.10 |
A handsome cottage on Garnet Bank and the north side of Sauchiehall Street |
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OS1/21/32/14 |
ELMBANK STREET |
Elmbank Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching southerly from Sauchiehall Street and terminating at Bath Street |
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OS1/21/32/14 |
GARNET BANK |
Garnet Bank
Garnet Bank
Garnet Bank |
Mr Stow, Ashfield
Mr Paterson
Police Officers |
006.10 |
This name applies to those villas and pleasure grounds on the north side of Sauchiehall Street extending from Thistle Street to Dalhousie Street |
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OS1/21/32/14 |
SAUCHIEHALL LANE |
Sauchiehall Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A long narrow lane or alley branching easterly from Newton Street and terminating at West Nile Street |
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OS1/21/32/14 |
WESTERN ACADEMY |
Western Academy
Western Academy |
Mr Stow Proprietor
Ticket on Gate |
006.10 |
A large building which was erected expressly for a school by Mr Stow of Ashfield House |
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OS1/21/32/15 |
ALBERT TERRACE |
Albert Terrace |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine dwellinghouses on the south side of Renfrew Street |
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OS1/21/32/15 |
DESMOND BANK |
Desmond Bank
Desmond Bank |
Mr Martin Schoolmaster
On Front of Buildings |
006.10 |
Two dwellinghouses at present occupied as an academy by Mr Martin & McCall |
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OS1/21/32/15 |
ELGIN PLACE |
Elgin Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
Two houses on the west side of Pitt Street |
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OS1/21/32/15 |
INDEPENDENT CHAPEL 9 (Seats for 700) |
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006.10 |
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OS1/21/32/15 |
INDEPENDENT CHAPEL (Seats for 1500) |
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006.10 |
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OS1/21/32/15 |
HOLLAND STREET |
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006.10 |
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OS1/21/32/16 |
BEDFORD PLACE |
Bedford Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine dwellinghouses on the north side of Renfrew street |
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OS1/21/32/16 |
CLARENCE PLACE |
Clarence Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine buildings on the south side of Sauchiehall Street |
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OS1/21/32/16 |
DALHOUSIE STREET |
Dalhousie Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching from Sauchiehall Street in a northerly direction and terminating at the New City Road |
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OS1/21/32/16 |
OSBORNE BUILDINGS |
Osborne Buildings |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of buildings on the south side of Sauchiehall Street |
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OS1/21/32/16 |
RENFREW STREET |
Renfrew Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A long street leading from Buchanan Street in a westerly direction and terminating at St George's Road |
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OS1/21/32/16 |
SCOTT STREET |
Scott Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching northerly from Sauchiehall Street and terminating at the New City Road |
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OS1/21/32/17 |
CORPORATION BUILDINGS |
Corporation Buildings
Corporation Buildings
Corporation Buildings |
Manager in Corporation Halls
Mr Forbes
Police Officers |
006.10 |
A range of fine buildings on the north side of Sauchiehall Street. Through the centre is a fine entrance or passage to the Gallery of Art or Corporation Halls which are situated at the rear |
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FREE CHURCH [nr Bath St] |
Free Church |
Builder |
006.10 |
A fine new built edifice the interior of which is to be fitted up with pews, gallery etc for about 1100 persons |
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OS1/21/32/17 |
GLASGOW ACADEMY |
Glasgow Academy
Glasgow Academy
Glasgow Academy |
Janitor
Mr Reid Teacher
Directory |
006.10 |
A large and handsome building on the east of Elmbank Place |
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OS1/21/32/17 |
GLASGOW GALLERY OF ART AND CORPORATION HALLS |
Glasgow Gallery of Art & Corporation Halls |
Manager in Corporation Halls Mr Forbes Police Officers |
006.10 |
Through the centre (of the Corporation Buildings) is a fine entrance or passage to the Gallery of Art or Corporation Halls which are situated at the rear |
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OS1/21/32/17 |
WILLOWBANK BOWLING GREEN |
Willowbank Bowling-green
Willowbank Bowling-green |
Gatekeeper
Mr Forbes |
006.10 |
A large bowling green north of the Glasgow Academy |
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OS1/21/32/18 |
ADELAIDE PLACE |
Adelaide Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
This name applies to both sides of Bath Street extending from Douglas Street towards Pitt Street |
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OS1/21/32/18 |
ATHOL PLACE |
Athol Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
That portion of Bath Street betwixt Douglas Street and Main Street |
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OS1/21/32/18 |
MANSFIELD PLACE |
Mansfield Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine buildings on the north side of West Regent Street |
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OS1/21/32/19 |
ASHBURTON PLACE |
Ashburton Place |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
3 dwellinghouses partly in Renfrew Street and partly in Rose Street |
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OS1/21/32/19 |
CAMBRIDGE STREET |
Cambridge Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching from Sauchiehall Street and terminating at New City Road |
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OS1/21/32/19 |
HEREFORD PLACE |
Hereford Place |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A range of fine dwellinghouses on the north side of Renfrew Street and extending from Dalhousie Street to Rose Street |
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OS1/21/32/19 |
ROSE PLACE |
Rose Place |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
4 fine houses partly fronting Hill Street and partly Rose Street |
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OS1/21/32/19 |
ROSE STREET |
Rose Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching northerly from Sauchiehall Street and terminating at Cambridge Street |
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OS1/21/32/19 |
ST STEPHEN'S CHURCH |
St Stephen's Church
St Stephen's Church |
Church Officer
Mr Templeton, Sauchiehall St |
006.10 |
A plain built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews, Gallery etc sufficiently commodious for about 1000 persons, a chapel of ease. |
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OS1/21/32/20 |
FINDLAY STREET |
Findlay Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short street branching from Russell Street and terminating at Cowcaddens |
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OS1/21/32/20 |
HILL STREET |
Hill Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching easterly from St George's Road and terminating at Wemyss Place |
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OS1/21/32/20 |
QUEEN ARCADE |
Queen Arcade |
Tickets |
006.10 |
A covered thoroughfare from Renfrew Street to Russell Street |
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OS1/21/32/20 |
RUSSELL STREET |
Russell Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A street branching from Hope Street in a westerly direction and terminating at Wemyss Place |
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OS1/21/32/20 |
WELLINGTON ARCADE |
Wellington Arcade |
Tickets |
006.10 |
A covered thoroughfare leading from Sauchiehall Street to Renfrew Street |
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OS1/21/32/20 |
WEMYSS PLACE |
Wemyss Place |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A short street at the west end of Russell Street |
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OS1/21/32/21 |
BROUGHAM PLACE |
Brougham Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of dwelling houses on the east side of Hope Street |
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OS1/21/32/21 |
COWCADDENS STREET |
Cowcaddens Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A long street leading from the east end of the New City Road in a south easterly direction and terminating at the end of Buchanan St. |
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OS1/21/32/21 |
GARSCADDEN STREET |
Garscadden Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short street leading from Cowcaddens Street to [the] [end] of Bishop St, |
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OS1/21/32/21 |
ROYAL ARCADE |
Royal Arcade
Royal Arcade |
Printed Bills
Mr. Angus Royal Arcade |
006.10 |
An open court which was formerly covered with glass. Situated betwixt the north end of Hope St. and the Cowcaddens [St.] |
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RUTHERFORD LANE |
Rutherford Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short narrow Lane branching from Renfield St. and terminating at the head of Hope Street |
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ST STEPHEN'S PLACE |
St. Stephen's Place |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
2 houses on the south side of Renfrew Street, |
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Under Various modes of spelling... Garscadden was originally spelt with an s on the end. This s is crossed through and a note "Please to [ ] the s here on Plan [R]. H. [initials]" The note has been over-written so that part of it is difficult to read.
Crossing out of words in Description of Garscadden Street make it difficult to read in part.
Situations. All are [Sheet] VI [6]-10 No. 5 Trace 3 except for St. Stephens Place which is Trace 2
Each name in List of Names is initialled [R]. H. |
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FREE ST GEORGE'S SCHOOL |
Free St George's School
Free St George's School |
Schoolmaster
On Front of Building |
006.10 |
A large dwellinghouse which is in the meantime occupied as a school |
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OS1/21/32/22 |
KENSINGTON PLACE |
Kensington Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine dwellinghouses on the south side of Sauchiehall Street |
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OS1/21/32/22 |
KINNELL PLACE |
Kinnell Place |
Corner tickets |
006.10 |
2 houses on the north side of Renfrew Court |
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OS1/21/32/22 |
MONTAGU PLACE |
Montagu Place |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
This name applies to both sides of Bath Street from West Campbell Street to Mains Street |
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RENFREW COURT |
Renfrew Court |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A narrow lane branching northerly for a short distance from Renfrew Street thence taking a right angle in direction of Free St George's School |
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WINDSOR PLACE |
Windsor Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine dwellinghouses on the south side (of) Sauchiehall Street |
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OS1/21/32/23 |
BAIN'S PLACE |
Bain's Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of dwellinghouses on the south side of Renfrew Street |
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BLENHEIM PLACE |
Blenheim Place |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A range of houses on the east side (of) West Campbell Street |
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OS1/21/32/23 |
RENFREW LANE |
Renfrew Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A lane leading from Hope Street to West Nile Street |
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OS1/21/32/23 |
SCOTTISH EXHIBITION |
Scottish Exhibition
Scottish Exhibition |
Janitor
On Front of Building |
006.10 |
A large public building on the south side of Bath Street. It is occupied as an Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures connected with Architecture |
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [nr Hope St] |
U.P.Church
U.P.Church |
Mr Logan Sauchiehall Street
Church Officer |
006.10 |
A large and handsome built edifice the interior of which is witted up with pews, gallery etc sufficiently for about 1100 persons. |
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WELLINGTON PLACE |
Wellington Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine dwellinghouses on the south side of Sauchiehall Street |
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VI-10 No.5 City of Glasgow |
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FREE CHURCH NORMAL SEMINARY [Cowcaddens St] |
Free Church Normal Seminary
Free Church Normal Seminary |
Rector
School Documents |
006.10 |
A large and handsome edifice on the south side of Cowcaddens Street |
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OS1/21/32/25 |
HILLINGTON PLACE |
Hillington Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of 3 houses on the east side of Elderslie Street |
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LORN PLACE |
Lorn Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of houses on the north side of Dumbarton road |
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ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL |
St John's Episcopal Chapel
St John's Episcopal Chapel |
Church Officer
Mr Milroy |
006.10 |
A small edifice, the interior of which is well fitted up with pews, sufficiently commodious for about 520 persons |
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WEST ST VINCENT STREET |
West St Vincent Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
Street being the continuation of St Vincent Street from Elderslie Street to its termination at the "Dumbarton Road" |
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WILLIAM STREET |
William Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A long narrow street leading westerly from North Street and terminating at Elderslie Street |
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VI-10 No.8 Trace 1 City of Glasgow |
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PATERSON STREET |
Paterson Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short street leading from Richard Street to William Street |
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OS1/21/32/26 |
PORT STREET |
Port Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching northerly from Stobcross Street and terminating in the meantime at the N.W. corner of Reservoir |
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ST MATTHEW'S CHURCH |
St Matthew's Church
St Matthew's Church
(Quoad Sacra) |
Mr Milroy Church Officer
Directory |
006.10 |
A tolerably sized edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews gallery etc sufficiently commodious for about 800 persons. This church was recently erected into a Quoad sacra charge. |
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ST MATTHEW'S SCHOOL |
St Matthew's School
St Matthew's Shool |
Schoolmasters
On Front of Building |
006.10 |
A tolerably large schoolhouse in connection with the Church of the same name |
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VI-10 No.8 City of Glasgow |
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CRANSTON STREET |
Cranston Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street leading in a westerly direction from Main Street and terminating at Elliot Street |
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HILL STREET |
Hill Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street leading in a northerly direction from Stobcross Street and terminating at the end of Dumbarton Road |
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HOULDSWORTH PLACE |
Houldsworth Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of 3 houses on the north side of Cranston Street |
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OAK STREET |
Oak Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short street branching northerly from Stobcross Street and terminating at Cranston Street |
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OS1/21/32/27 |
ST PATRICK'S R.C. CHAPEL |
St Patrick's Chapel
R.C. |
Mr Hanlan Priest |
006.10 |
A handsomely built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews etc. Accommodates about 800 persons. |
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ST PATRICK'S SCHOOL |
St Patrick's School |
Mr Hanlan, Priest |
006.10 |
A handsomely built school house in connection with the above chapel. |
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ANDERSTON BURGH SCHOOL |
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006.10 |
A building 3 storeys high in which are 3 different schools. The one in the upper flat is in connection with St Jude's Chapel. The second is denominated "Anderston Burgh School" and the ground floor as shown on trace is a Female School of Industry. |
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CATHERINE STREET |
Catherine Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short street leading from Stobcross Street to Cranston Street |
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CRANSTON PLACE |
Cranston Place |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
That house situated at the extreme end of the north side of Cranston Street |
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FEMALE SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY [nr Catherine St] |
Female School of Industry |
School masters |
006.10 |
A building 3 storeys high in which are 3 different schools. The one in the upper flat is in connection with St Jude's Chapel.
The second is denominated "Anderston Burgh School" and the ground floor as shown on trace is a Female School of Industry. |
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ST JUDE'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL SCHOOL |
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006.10 |
A building 3 storeys high in which are 3 different schools. The one in the upper flat is in connection with St Jude's Chapel. The second is denominated "Anderston Burgh School" and the ground floor as shown on trace is a Female School of Industry. |
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ST MARK'S FREE CHURCH |
Free St Mark's Church
Free St Mark's Church |
Church Officer
Directory |
006.10 |
A large and handsome edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews gallery etc sufficiently commodious for about 1100 persons. |
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ST MATTHEW'S FREE CHURCH SCHOOL |
Free St Matthew's School
Free St Matthew's School |
Schoolmasters
On Front of Building |
006.10 |
A small but handsome schoolhouse on the north side of Main Street. It is in connection with St Matthew's Free Church. |
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OS1/21/32/29 |
CAMERON'S COURT |
Cameron's Court |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
An irregular Court on the north side of Main Street |
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CAMERON'S PLACE |
Cameron's Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street or lane branching westerly from North Street and terminating at the end of the Court of the same name |
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CANNING STREET |
Canning Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A very short street branching westerly from North Street |
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PERTH STREET |
Perth Street |
Police Officers
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short street or lane branching from Main Street |
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OS1/21/32/29 |
SCHOOL WYND |
School Wynd |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow Lane or Alley leading from Main Street to the end of Union Place |
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UNION PLACE |
Union Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short street branching westerly from North Street and terminating at the end of School Wynd |
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VI-10 No.8 City of Glasgow |
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BELCH PLACE |
Belch Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
An angle of fine buildings fronting Elderslie Street and partly Dumbarton Road. The corner building facing the termination of Main Street is designated "Peden Cross". |
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PEDEN'S CROSS |
Peden Cross |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
An angle of fine buildings fronting Elderslie Street and partly Dumbarton Road. The corner building facing the termination of Main Street is designated "Peden Cross". |
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SCHOOL [School Wynd] |
School |
Mr Finlay Teacher |
006.10 |
The 2nd flat of a dwelling house on the east side of School Wynd. It is a parish school in connection with the Barony Parish |
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WESTEND HORSE BAZAAR |
West end Horse Bazaar |
On Front of Buildings
Manager |
006.10 |
A large coach yard and stables on the east side of North Street. The property of Mr Menzies. |
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The pre-populated name is entered as "Peden's Cross" but the entry reads "Peden Cross" |
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ELMBANK PLACE |
Elmbank Place
Elmbank Place |
Corner Tickets
List of Street Names |
006.10 |
A street leading in a northerly direction from St Vincent Street and terminating at the east end of Elmbank Crescent |
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GREENHILL PLACE |
Greenhill Place
Greenhill Place |
Corner Tickets
List of Street names |
006.10 |
This name applies to the north side of St Vincent Street from Pitt Street to India Street |
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GREENHILL STREET |
Greenhill Street
Greenhill Street |
Corner Tickets
List of Street Names |
006.10 |
A street being the continuation of Bishop Street but receiving this name at the northern extremity of "Anderston Distillery" and terminating at the end of Holland Place. |
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HOLLAND PLACE |
Holland Place
Holland Place |
Corner Tickets
List of Street Names |
006.10 |
A range of handsome dwellings on each side of the upper end of Greenhill Street |
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INDIA STREET |
India Street
India Street |
Corner Tickets
List of street names |
006.10 |
A fine street branching in a northerly direction from St Vincent Street and terminating at Elmbank Crescent |
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VI-10 No.9 City of Glasgow |
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CADZOW STREET |
Cadzow Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short street leading northerly from Bothwell Street and terminating at St Vincent Street |
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CALENDER WORKS [Cadzow Street] |
Calender Works
Calender Works |
Mr Gilmour Proprietor
On Front of Buildings |
006.10 |
A range of large buildings occupying the whole east side of Cadzow Street and are occupied as Calender works by Mr Gilmour & Galbraith |
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POWERLOOM COTTON FACTORY AND COACH WORKS [nr Cadzow St] |
Power-loom Factory and Coach Works
Power-loom Factory and Coach Works |
Managers
Mr Begby Proprietor |
006.10 |
A large building 5 storeys high, the upper floors are occupied as a power loom factory (Cotton) and the 2 lower floors as coach works. |
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RICHARD STREET |
Richard Street
Richard Street |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A street leading in a westerly direction from Cadzow Street and terminating at Elderslie Street |
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DOUGLAS LANE |
Douglas Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short Lane leading from West George Lane to Jane Street |
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HOWARD PLACE |
Howard Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
Three houses on the east side of Douglas Street. |
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ST JUDE'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL |
St Jude's Chapel (Episcopal) Seats for 800 |
Church Officer |
006.10 |
A handsome built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews gallery etc accommodates about 800 person |
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TERRACE STREET |
Terrace Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short Street branching in a S. easterly direction from St Vincent Street, and terminating at Pitt St. |
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UNITARIAN CHAPEL |
Unitarian Chapel (Seats for 500) |
Church Officer |
006.10 |
A small but handsome built edifice, the interior of which is fitted up with pews sufficiently commodious for about 500 persons |
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33 [right corner of header]
VI-10 No 9 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 9 Trace 2 [Situation for Unitarian Chapel]
VI-10 No 9 Trace 2 [Situation for St Jude's Episcopal Chapel]
VI-10 No 9 Trace 2 [Situation for Terrace Street]
VI-10 No 9 Trace 2 [Situation for Douglas Lane]
VI-10 No 9 Trace 2 [Situation for Howard Place] |
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BLYTHSWOOD SQUARE |
Blythswood Square |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A tastefully laid out garden surrounded by rows of handsome dwellinghouses |
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JANE STREET |
Jane Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A street branching westerly from Blythswood Square and terminating at St Jude's Chapel |
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MILTON PLACE |
Milton Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine dwellinghouses on the north side of St Vincent Street and extending from Pitt Street to Douglas Street |
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OAKFIELD PLACE |
Oakfield Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
That block of buildings partly fronting Jane Street and partly Douglas Street |
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ANDERSTON DISTILLERY |
Anderston Distillery
Anderston Distillery |
Manager
On Front of Buildings |
006 |
A large Distillery having a small mill, some kilns, and large Malt Barns etc attached. |
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BOTHWELL STREET |
Bothwell Street
Bothwell Street |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A street leading westerly from Greenhill Street and terminating at North Street |
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DYE WORKS [Bishop St] |
Dye Works
Dye Works |
Manager
Mr Gilchrist Proprietor |
006.10 |
Tolerably large dye works on the west side of Bishop Street |
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FLOUR MILL [Bothwell St] |
Flour Mill
Flour Mill |
Mr Austin Proprietor
Manager |
006.10 |
A large flour mill on the north side of Bothwell Street (Anderston) |
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POWERLOOM FACTORY [nr Bothwell St] |
Power-loom Factory (Muslin)
Power-loom factory |
Manager
Clerks |
006.10 |
A large Power-loom factory (muslin) having a tolerably large calendar work, some minor weaving shops, a Spinning mill etc attached. The property of Mr Cochrane. |
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BLYTHSWOOD BUILDINGS |
Blythswood Buildings |
On Front of Buildings |
006.10 |
A very large Iron furnishing Warehouse on the south side of Bothwell Street |
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BLYTHSWOOD TERRACE |
Blythswood Terrace |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine buildings on the north side of Bothwell Street between Mains Street and Douglas Street |
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BOTHWELL LANE |
Bothwell Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow lane leading from Mains Street to Campbell Street |
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BOTHWELL PLACE |
Bothwell Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
2 dwelling houses on the west side of Pitt Street |
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GAELIC FREE CHURCH |
Gaelic Free Church
(seats for 900) |
Church Officer |
006.10 |
A small plain building the interior of which is fitted up with pews, gallery. Accommodates about 900 persons. |
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SCHOOL [St Peter's Free Church] |
School |
Church Officer |
006.10 |
On the north side (of St Peter's Free Church) is a large school which is in connection with the church. |
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ST PETER'S FREE CHURCH |
St Peter's Free Church (seats for 1200) |
Church Officer |
006.10 |
A large and handsome built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews, gallery etc sufficiently commodious for about 1200 persons. On the north side is a large school which is in connection with the church. |
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ST PETER'S LANE |
St Peter's Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow lane leading from Douglas Street to Mains Street |
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BRANDON PLACE |
Brandon Place
Brandon Place |
Corner Tickets
List of street |
006.10 |
This name applies to both sides of West George Street from Mains Street to Wellington Street |
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ST GEORGE'S FREE CHURCH |
St George's Free Church
Seats for 1200
St George's Free Church |
Church Officer
Chrch documents |
006.10 |
A large and plain built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews, 2 side galleries etc sufficiently commodious for about 1200 persons, attached to the south end of the church is a vestry and Schoolroom for the accommodation of the Sabbath scholars |
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WEST GEORGE STREET |
West George Street
West George Street |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A long street extending in a westerly direction from St George's Church to Blythswood Square |
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WEST REGENT LANE |
West Regent Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow Lane or Alley branching in a westerly direction from West Nile Street and terminating at St George's Free Church |
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WEST REGENT STREET |
West Regent Street
West Regent Street |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A long street branching in a westerly direction from West Nile Street and terminating at Pitt Street |
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VI-10 No.10 Trace 1 City of Glasgow |
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ABERCROMBY PLACE |
Abercromby Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
This name applies to both sides of West George Street extending from Wellington Street to Hope Street |
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BATH LANE |
Bath Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A long lane extending from West Nile Street in a westerly direction and terminating at Hope Street |
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MOORE PLACE |
Moore Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
This name applies to both sides of West George Street extending from Hope Street to Renfield Street |
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PROCURATORS' HALL |
Procurators' Hall
Procurators' Hall |
Juanitor
Printed Documents |
006.10 |
A small but handsome building the interior of which contains a large hall on the ground flat and a Library and other offices on the 2nd. It belongs to the Faculty of Procurators. |
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VICTORIA PLACE |
Victoria Place |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A range of buildings on the south side of West Regent Street extending from West Nile Street to Renfield Street |
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VI-10 No.10 City of Glasgow |
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BLYTHSWOOD PLACE |
Blythswood Place
Blythswood Place |
Corner Tickets
List of Street Names |
006.10 |
This name applies to both sides of that portion of St Vincent Street extending from Hope Street to Campbell Street |
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BOTHWELL STREET |
Bothwell Street
Bothwell Street |
Corner Tickets
List of Street Names |
006.10 |
A street branching in a westerly (direction) from Hope Street and terminating at St Vincent Street |
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RENFIELD LANE |
Renfield Lane |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A narrow lane leading from Hope Street (to) Renfield Street |
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ST VINCENT LANE |
St Vincent Lane
St Vincent Lane |
Corner Tickets
List of Street Names |
006.10 |
A narrow Lane or Alley running parallel with St Vincent Street from Hope Street to Pitt Street |
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ST VINCENT STREET |
St Vincent Street
St Vincent Street |
Corner Tickets
List of Street Names |
006.10 |
A long and wide street branching in a westerly direction from Queen Street and terminating at Elderslie Street |
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WEST GEORGE LANE |
West George Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow Lane or Alley branching from the west side of West Nile Street in a parallel line with West George Street and terminating at Greenhill Street |
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GAELIC FREE CHURCH |
Free Gaelic Church
Free Gaelic Church
Free Gaelic Church |
Church Officer
Church Documents
Advertisements |
006.10 |
A large square built edifice at the corner of Gordon Street fronting Hope Street. Its interior is well fitted up with pews gallery etc sufficiently commodious for about 1450 persons |
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ST MARY'S BUILDINGS |
St Mary's Buildings |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Street Names |
006.10 |
A square block of buildings partly fronting St Vincent Street and partly Renfield Street |
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OS1/21/32/40 |
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [nr Bothwell St] |
U.P. Church |
Church Officer |
006.10 |
A large and plain built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews gallery etc accommodates about 1500 persons |
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OS1/21/32/41 |
DRURY STREET |
Drury Street
Drury Street |
Corner Ticket
Printed List of Streets |
006.01 |
A short (-) leading from Renfield Street to West Nile Street |
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RENFIELD STREET |
Renfield Street |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A long street leading in a northerly direction from Gordon Street and terminating at Cowcaddens Street |
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ST MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL |
St Mary's Chapel (Episcopal) |
Church Officer |
006.10 |
A handsome built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews gallery etc. Accommodates about 920 persons |
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OS1/21/32/41 |
ST MARY'S LANE |
St Mary's Lane
St Mary's Lane |
Corner Ticket
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A narrow lane leading from Renfield Street to West Nile Street |
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WEST NILE STREET |
West Nile Street |
Corner Ticket
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A street branching in a northerly direction from Gordon Street and terminating at Buchanan Street |
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OS1/21/32/42 |
INDEPENDENT CHAPEL [nr Renfield St] |
Independent Chapel |
Church Officer |
006.10 |
A large plain built edifice the interior is well fitted up with pews gallery etc sufficiently commodious for about 1000 persons |
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OS1/21/32/43 |
FINNIESTON HOUSE |
Finnieston House
Finnieston House |
Mr Cochrane, Finnieston St
List of Streets |
006.10 |
A house occupied by 2 tenants. It was formerly the mansion house of Finnieston Estate. |
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OS1/21/32/43 |
FINNIESTON STREET |
Finnieston Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching from the Clyde or harbour in a northerly direction and terminating at Dumbarton Road |
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OS1/21/32/43 |
POWERLOOM FACTORY [Clydebank Printworks] |
Power-loom Factory |
Manager |
006.10 |
A large cotton power-loom factory attached to Clydebank Print Works |
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OS1/21/32/43 |
SHIP BUILDING YARD [Pointhouse Road] |
Ship Building Yard |
Mr Curle Proprietor |
006.10 |
A large ship building yard on the south side of Pointhouse Road or the end of Finnieston Quay. The workshops north of it consisting of Smithy Moulding Shed and Carpenters Shop are belonging to it. |
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OS1/21/32/43 |
VERREVILLE HOUSE |
Verreville House
Verreville House |
Mr Cochrane
Directory |
006.10 |
A house on the south side of Stobcross Street. The property of Mr Cochrane. |
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OS1/21/32/43 |
VERREVILLE POTTERY |
Verreville Pottery
Verreville Pottery |
Mr Cochrane Proprietor
Directory |
006.10 |
A very extensive pottery on the east side of Finnieston Street and extending as far back as the Rope Walk |
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VI-10 No12 City of Glasgow |
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OS1/21/32/44 |
CLYDEBANK PRINTWORKS |
Clyde Bank Print Works
Clyde Bank Print Works |
Mr Smith Proprietor
Manager |
006.10 |
Very extensive Print Works on the north side of Finnieston Quay |
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OS1/21/32/44 |
DIXON'S SQUARE |
Dixon's Square
Dixon's Square |
Printed List of Street
Police Officers |
006.10 |
A small locality comprising 3 short streets or courts on the west side of Finnieston Street |
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OS1/21/32/44 |
FINNIESTON LANE |
Finnieston Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow lane branching easterly from Finnieston Street as far as the end of Elliot Works there taking a right angle and terminating at Lancefield Quay |
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OS1/21/32/44 |
FINNIESTON QUAY |
Finnieston Quay |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
That street fronting the Clyde or harbour extending from the end of Finnieston Street to the end of an old avenue or lane which has no name |
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OS1/21/32/44 |
POINTHOUSE ROAD |
Pointhouse Road
Pointhouse Road |
Police Officers
Map of City |
006.10 |
An old road or public walk along the side of the river extending from the end of an old avenue to Point House Inn at the foot of Kelvin River |
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OS1/21/32/45 |
CLYDEBANK FOUNDRY |
Clyde Bank Foundry (Iron)
Clyde Bank Foundry
Clyde Bank Foundry |
Manager
On Front of Building
Directory |
006.10 |
A very extensive Iron Foundry on the east side of Finnieston Street |
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OS1/21/32/45 |
ELLIOT WORKS |
Elliot Works (Machinists) |
Manager
On Front of Building |
006.10 |
Small Engine Works on the north side of Finnieston Lane |
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OS1/21/32/45 |
LANCEFIELD BUILDINGS |
Lancefield Buildings |
On Front of Buildings |
006.10 |
A large storehouse and 2 dwellinghouses at the rear, situated on the west side of Elliot Street |
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OS1/21/32/47 |
BOTTLE WORKS [Lancefield St] |
Bottle Works |
Gate Keeper |
006.10 |
Large bottle works on the west side of Lancefield Street. They are presently unoccupied. |
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OS1/21/32/47 |
HANDLOOM FACTORY [Lancefield St] |
Hand-loom Factory |
Manager |
006.10 |
A very large cotton factory on the east side of Lancefield Street, in connection with it is a large Hand loom Factory, a large Weaving Shed (Power loom) and a Spinning Mill |
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OS1/21/32/47 |
HILL SQUARE |
Hill Square |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A small oblong square betwixt Hill Street and Oak Street |
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OS1/21/32/47 |
POWERLOOM FACTORY [Lancefield St] |
Power loom Factory (Cotton) |
Manager |
006.10 |
A very large cotton factory on the east side of Lancefield Street, in connection with it is a large Hand loom Factory, a large Weaving Shed (Power loom) and a Spinning Mill |
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OS1/21/32/47 |
SPINNING MILL [Lancefield St] |
Spinning Mill |
Manager |
006.10 |
A very large cotton factory on the east side of Lancefield Street, in connection with it is a large Hand loom Factory, a large Weaving Shed (Power loom) and a Spinning Mill |
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OS1/21/32/47 |
STANHOPE PLACE |
Stanhope Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short street leading from Hill Street to Oak Street |
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OS1/21/32/47 |
STOBCROSS STREET |
Stobcross Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A long irregular street leading in westerly direction from the "Gasket House" Main Street and terminating at an old avenue which leads to the end of Finnieston Quay |
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OS1/21/32/48 |
DANDY ROW |
Dandy Row |
Police Officers |
006.10 |
A row of small dwellinghouses branching N easterly from Stobcross Street |
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OS1/21/32/48 |
HOPE STREET |
Hope Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short and narrow street branching from the Main Street and terminating at Stobcross Street |
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OS1/21/32/48 |
MARBLE WORKS [nr Whitehall St] |
Marble Cutting Works |
On entrance |
006.10 |
A large yard having some buildings where marble is cut and polished |
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OS1/21/32/48 |
RENWICK PLACE |
Renwick Place |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A large house at the corner of Catherine Street with Stobcross Street |
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OS1/21/32/48 |
SHARP'S LANE |
Sharp's Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow lane leading from Main Street to Stobcross Street |
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OS1/21/32/48 |
WHITEHALL STREET |
Whitehall Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A new street branching southerly from Stobcross Street and terminating at Whitehall Foundry |
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OS1/21/32/49 |
JAMIESON'S LANE |
Jamieson's Lane |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A narrow Lane branching S westerly from Main Street |
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OS1/21/32/49 |
MITCHELL UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |
Mitchell U.P. Church
Mitchell U.P. Church |
On Front of Building
Church Officer |
006.10 |
A small plain built edifice the interior of which is fitted up with pews gallery etc accommodating about 800 persons |
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OS1/21/32/49 |
SCOTT'S COURT |
Scott's Court |
Tickets |
006.10 |
A large court on the north side of Main Street |
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OS1/21/32/49 |
THOMSON'S SQUARE |
Thomson's Square |
On Front Buildings |
006.10 |
A small square court approachable by a covered entry from Main Street |
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OS1/21/32/49 |
WESTERN POLICE OFFICE |
Western Police Office |
Police Officers |
006.10 |
A small Police Office having a Fire Engine shed attached |
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OS1/21/32/49 |
LANCEFIELD FORGE |
Lancefield Forge |
On Front of Buildings |
006.10 |
A very extensive Forge on the west side of Lancefield Street |
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HYDEPARK ENGINE WORKS |
Hydepark Engine Works
Hydepark Engine Works |
On Front of Building
Manager |
006.10 |
Large Engine Works on the west side of Hydepark Street comprising of Locomotive, Marine Fitting Shops and a large Smithy |
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OS1/21/32/50 |
HYDEPARK POTTERY AND BOTTLE WORKS |
Hydepark Pottery and Bottle Works
Hydepark Pottery and Bottle Works |
On Front of Buildings
Manager |
006.10 |
A large Pottery and Bottle Works on the east side of Hydepark Street |
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OS1/21/32/50 |
LANCEFIELD HOUSE |
Lancefield House
Lancefield House |
Door Keeper
Manager of Foundry |
006.10 |
An old mansion house presently unoccupied The property of _ Napier Esquire |
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OS1/21/32/50 |
WHITEHALL FOUNDRY |
Whitehall Foundry
Whitehall Foundry |
Manager
On Front of Buildings |
006.10 |
A large Iron Foundry at the extreme end of Whitehall Street |
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OS1/21/32/51 |
ANDERSTON FOUNDRY |
Anderston Foundry |
On Front of Buildings
Manager |
006.10 |
A large Iron Foundry on the west side of Cheapside Street. |
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OS1/21/32/51 |
ST MARK'S CHURCH |
St Mark's Church |
Church Officer |
006.10 |
A plain built edifice the interior of which is fitted up with pews gallery etc sufficiently commodious for about 1000 persons. It is a Chapel of ease. |
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In the entry for St Mark's Church and the reference to it being a Chapel of ease, the following remark has been added below :
"to what Church? I never saw a burial ground attached to a Chapel of Ease. (last line illegible)" |
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ANDERSTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |
Anderston Church (U.P.) [United Presbyterian]
Anderston Church (U.P.) [United Presbyterian] |
Mr Scoular
Church Documents |
006.10 |
A large edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews galleries etc sufficiently commodious for 1250 persons
Attached to the Church is tolerably large Burial ground |
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OS1/21/32/53 |
BISHOP STREET |
Bishop Street
Bishop Street |
Corner Ticket
List of Street names |
006.10 |
A Street leading in a northerly direction from Main Street and terminating at Green Hill St near the Bridge |
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OS1/21/32/53 |
KIRK CLOSE |
Kirk Close |
Ticket on entrance |
006.10 |
A close or court on the north side of Main Street |
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MAIN STREET |
Main Street
Main Street |
Corner Tickets
List of Street names |
006.10 |
A long Street commencing at the end of Argyle Street about 1 chain west of the end "Pitt Street", and running in a westerly direction terminating at North end of Hill St.
Where ? J.G. |
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NASSAU COURT |
Nassau Court
Nassau Court |
Ticket on entrance
List of Street Names |
006.10 |
A court on the north side of Main St |
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NORTH CLYDE STREET |
North Clyde Street
North Clyde Street |
Corner Ticket
List of Street names |
006.10 |
A short Street branching from Stobcross St and terminating at Main St. |
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OS1/21/32/53 |
SAWMILL COURT |
Saw Mill Court |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A court on the north side of Main Street |
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VI-10 No. 14 Trace 1 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 14 Trace 1 [Situation for Anderston United Presbyterian Church]
VI-10 No 14 Trace 1 [Situation for Kirk Close]
VI-10 No 14 Trace 1 [Situation for Nassau Court]
VI-10 No 14 Trace 1 [Situation for Bishop Street]
VI-10 No 14 Trace 1 [Situation for Main Street]
VI-10 No 14 Trace 1 [Situation for Sawmill Court]
VI-10 No 14 Trace 1 [Situation for North Clyde Street] |
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Main Street. The word "Where?" and initials "J.G." have been written in pencil with a line to the middle of Description at word "at" and it appears that more detail has been subsequently added.
The Name "Sawmill Court" is given, but Spelling "Saw Mill Court". |
OS1/21/32/54 |
ANDERSTON FREE CHURCH |
Anderston Free Church
Anderston Free Church |
Church Officer
Church documents |
006.10 |
A large and handsome edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews gallery etc. Accommodates about 1180 persons |
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OS1/21/32/54 |
DOUGLAS STREET |
Douglas Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A long Street branching in a northerly direction from Argyle Street and terminating at Sauchiehall Street |
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OS1/21/32/54 |
EBENEZER EVANGELICAL UNION CHAPEL |
Ebenezer Chapel (E.U.) [Evangelical Union]
Ebenezer Chapel (E.U.) [Evangelical Union] |
Church Officer
Advertisements |
006.10 |
A large and plain oblong building the interior of which is well fitted up with pews gallery etc sufficiently commodious for 1200 persons. The denomination is styled the "Evangelical Union" |
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OS1/21/32/54 |
PITT STREET |
Pitt Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A long Street leading in a northerly direction from Argyle Street and terminating at Sauchiehall Street. |
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VI-10 No 14 Trace 2 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 14 Trace 2 [Situation for Pitt Street]
VI-10 No 14 Trace 2 [Situation for Douglas Street]
VI-10 No 14 Trace 2 [Situation for Ebenezer Chapel]
VI-10 No 14 Trace 2 [Situation for Anderston Free Church] |
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GUSHET HOUSE |
Gushet House
Gushet House |
Mr Finlay Teacher Main St
Mr Scoular Kirk Close |
006.10 |
A corner house behind Stobcross St and Main Street |
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OS1/21/32/55 |
ROPE WORKS [nr Broomielaw St] |
Rope Works |
Manager |
006.10 |
This name applies to offices warehouses and machinery sheds belonging to the Rope Walk which extends from this to the Broomielaw near the River Clyde |
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SPINNING MILL (Cotton) [nr Stobcross St] |
Spinning Mill (Cotton) |
Manager |
006.10 |
A considerable range of buildings in which cotton spinning is carried on |
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OS1/21/32/55 |
ST MATTHEW'S NEW SESSIONAL SCHOOL |
St Matthew's New Sessional School
St Matthew's New Sessional School |
Ticket on Front of Building
Schoolmaster |
006.10 |
A school house on the East side of Bishop Street in connection with St Matthew's Parish Church |
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VI-14 No 14 Trace 1 City of Glasgow [in header] |
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AIKEN PLACE |
Aiken Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of buildings partly fronting Argyle St and partly Douglas St |
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ALLAN PLACE |
Allan Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of buildings on the east side of Douglas Street |
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VI.10 No 14 Trace 2 City of Glasgow [in header] |
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BISHOP'S SCHOOL |
Bishop's School
Bishop's School |
Ticket
Schoolmasters |
006.10 |
A small but handsomely built school house. It was erected and is supported by members of the Episcopal Chapel |
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MAINS STREET |
Mains Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A long Street branching from Argyle Street in a northerly direction, and terminating at Sauchiehall St |
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ORIGINAL SECESSION CHURCH |
Original Secession Church |
Church Officer |
006.10 |
A small edifice the interior of which is fitted up with pews and gallery. Accommodates about 550 persons. The denomination is Presbyterian and was the first who seceded from the Established Church of Scotland |
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WEST CAMPBELL STREET |
West Campbell Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Street branching in a northerly direction from Argyle Street and terminating at Sauchiehall Street |
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VI-10 No 14 Trace 3 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 14 trace 3 [Situation for Mains Street]
VI-10 No 14 trace 3 [Situation for West Campbell Street]
VI-10 No 14 trace 3 [Situation for Bishop's School] |
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ANDERSTON MILLS (Grain) |
Anderston Grain Mills
Anderston Grain Mills |
Mr Harvie Proprietor
On Entrance |
006.10 |
A large building occupied [as ?] Grain Mills by Mr Harvie
Situated in the east side of W [Washington ?] St |
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BRASS AND COPPER WORKS [nr Anderston Mills] |
Brass & Copper Works
Brass & Copper Works |
Mr Primrose
Manager |
006.10 |
A square of buildings occup [occupied] as Brass & Copper Works by Mr Ross & Primrose |
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GLOBE FOUNDRY (Iron) |
Globe Foundry (Iron)
Globe Foundry (Iron) |
Robert McLaren Esq
Manager |
006.10 |
A large Iron Foundry on the west side of Washington St. The property of Robert McLar [McLaren] It extends from the Power-loom Fa [Factory] to another Iron Foundry having [--] |
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POWERLOOM FACTORY [Washington St] |
Powerloom Factory
Powerloom Factory |
Mr Reid Proprietor
Door Keeper |
006.10 |
A large Power-loom cotton Factory on the west side of Washington Street. |
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VI-10 No 14 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No. 14 Trace 4 [Situation for Powerloom Factory]
VI-10 No. 14 Trace 4 [Situation for Globe Foundry]
VI-10 No. 14 Trace 4 [Situation for Anderston Grain Mills]
VI-10 No. 14 Trace 4 [Situation for Brass & Copper Works] |
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CHAPEL [Society of Friends, Brown St] |
Chapel
Chapel |
Church Officer
Mr Brown, President |
006.10 |
A small Chapel in Brown St seated for about 160 persons. It belongs to what is called a "Society of Friends" who take Sunday about in conducting the services, but they are not of the Society of Friends community called "Quakers". J.B.&M.R.L
Mr Brown President of the Society says that this is the only denominational name for the Chapel D.H. |
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FREE SCHOOL [West College St] |
Free School
Free School |
Rev W, Arnot
Schoolmaster |
006.10 |
A Schoolhouse in West College St where poor children are educated free of school fees. The Teachers are paid by a Committee of Managers |
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WEST COLLEGE STREET |
West College Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching westerly from McAlpine St and terminating at Brown St. |
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VI-10 No 14 Trace 5 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No. 14 Trace 5 [Situation for West College Street]
VI-10 No. 14 Trace 5 [Situation for Chapel]
A house 3 storeys in height, one flat of which is occupied (only temporary) as a School in connection with St Peter's Free Church |
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Chapel. The part of Description beginning "Mr Brown" is written in pencil across several columns but appears intended as part of the Description.
Also on this page there has been an entry for "St Peter's Free School" which has been scored through, although a portion of Description, beginning "A house 3 Storeys" remains and has been transcribed in additional entries. |
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BROWNFIELD CHURCH (Seats for 1000) |
Brownfield Church
(Chapel of Ease) |
Church Officer
School Master |
006.10 |
A tolerably large Church built as a Chapel of ease to St Geo [George's] Church, but is in contemplation of making it a Quoad Sacra
Seats for about 1000 |
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PRINCE ALBERT PLACE |
Prince Albert Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A large building at each corn [corner] of the north end of James Watt |
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YORK PLACE |
York Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow Lane branching [--] of Argyle St |
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ST GEORGE'S SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY |
St George's School of Industry |
Church Officer
School Master |
006.10 |
Attached [to Brownfield Church] is St George's School of Indus [Industry] |
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Trace 6 [Situation for Brownfield Church and St George's School of Industry]
Trace 6 [Situation for Prince Albert Place]
Trace 6 [Situation for York Place] |
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CADOGAN STREET |
Cadogan Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A Street branching from Pitt Street in an easterly direction and terminating a short distance after crossing Wellington St. |
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HOLM STREET |
Holm Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A Street branching from Pitt St in an easterly direction and terminating a short distance after its intersection with Wellington St |
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WATERLOO STREET |
Waterloo Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A Street branching in an easterly direction from Pitt Street and terminating at Hope Street |
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OS1/21/32/61 |
WELLINGTON LANE |
Wellington Lane |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A narrow Lane leading easterly from Pitt Street to Wellington Street |
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WELLINGTON STREET |
Wellington Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A long Street leading in a northerly direction from Argyle Street and terminating Sauchiehall St. |
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VI-10 No 15 Trace City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 1 [Situation for Holm Street]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 1 [Situation for Waterloo Street]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 1 [Situation for Cadogan Street]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 1 [Situation for Wellington Street]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 1 [Situation for Wellington Lane] |
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REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |
Reformed Presbyterian Church
Reformed Presbyterian Church |
Mr Hayes
Church Officer |
006.10 |
A small plain built edifice the is fitted up with pews and gallery, seated for about 600 persons. |
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OS1/21/32/62 |
ST ENOCH'S FREE CHURCH |
St Enoch's Free Church
St Enoch's Free Church |
Mr Marr Church Officer
Church Documents |
006.10 |
A plain built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews and gallery commodious for about 1000 persons |
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OS1/21/32/62 |
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church |
Mr Hayes Church Officer
Mr Marr |
006.10 |
A large and handsomely built Church, the interior of which is well fitted up with pews and gallery sufficiently commodious for about 1500 persons |
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62 [left corner of header]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 1 [Situation for St Enoch's Free Church]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 1 [Situation for United Presbyterian Church]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 1 [Situation for Reformed Presbyterian Church] |
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OS1/21/32/63 |
CORN EXCHANGE |
Corn Exchange
Corn Exchange
Corn Exchange |
Door Keeper
Mr Hayes
Mr Mann |
006.10 |
A handsome building on the west side of Hope Street, appropriated as the Corn Exchange |
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GORDON STREET |
Gordon Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A Street branching easterly from Hope Street, and terminating at Buchanan Street. |
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OS1/21/32/63 |
HOPE STREET |
Hope Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A long Street leading in a northerly direction from Argyle St. and terminating at the Royal Arcade |
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OS1/21/32/63 |
ST COLUMBA'S CHURCH (Gaelic) |
St Columba Church
St Columba Church |
Church Officer
Mr Hill, Writer |
006.10 |
A large and handsomely built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews and gallery, sufficiently commodious for about 1500 persons. It is a Gaelic Church in connection with the Establishment. |
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OS1/21/32/63 |
SUGARHOUSE [nr Gordon St] |
Sugar House
Sugar House |
Manager
Mr Hayes |
006.10 |
Small Sugar house having Char hou [house] etc attached |
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63 [right corner of header]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 2 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 2 [Situation for Corn Exchange]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 2 [Situation for Hope Street]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 2 [Situation for St Columba's Church]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 2 [Situation for Gordon Street]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 2 [Situation for Sugar House] |
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The Name "St Columba's Church (Gaelic)" is given on this page, but Spelling "St Columba Church".
The Name "Sugarhouse" is given on this page, but Spelling "Sugar House". |
OS1/21/32/64 |
COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND |
Commercial Bank of Scotland |
Builders |
006.10 |
A large and handsome building newly erected and will be occupied as the Commercial Bank |
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OS1/21/32/64 |
INDIA BUILDINGS |
India Buildings |
On front |
006.10 |
A large warehouse in Mitchell Street |
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OS1/21/32/64 |
MELVILLE LANE |
Melville Lane |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A short lane leading southerly from Gordon Street |
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OS1/21/32/64 |
MITCHELL LANE |
Mitchell Lane |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A short lane leading easterly from Mitchell Street and terminating at Buchanan Street |
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OS1/21/32/64 |
RENFIELD CORNER |
Renfield Corner |
Ticket |
006.10 |
The corner of Renfield Street with Gordon Street |
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OS1/21/32/64 |
UNION CORNER |
Union Corner |
Ticket |
006.10 |
This name applies to the corner of Union Street with Gordon Street |
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OS1/21/32/65 |
ALSTON STREET |
Alston Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A Street branching northerly from Argyle St. and terminating at Gordon St. |
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OS1/21/32/65 |
BAPTIST CHAPEL |
Baptist Chapel
Baptist Chapel |
Church Officer
William Brodie Holm St |
006.10 |
A small but neatly built edifice the interior of which is fitted up with pews and gallery sufficiently commodious for about 900 persons |
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OS1/21/32/65 |
CALEDONIAN RAILWAY GOODS OFFICE |
Caledonian Railway Goods Office
Caledonian Railway Goods Office |
On Front
Clerks |
006.10 |
A large building occupied as a Goods office belonging to the Caledonian Railway |
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OS1/21/32/65 |
OLD SCOTCH INDEPENDENT CHAPEL |
Old Scotch Independent Chapel
Old Scotch Independent Chapel |
Church Officer
On front of Building |
006.10 |
A small edifice the interior of which is fitted up with pews & gallery commodious for about 600 persons |
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OS1/21/32/65 |
ST PETER'S CHURCH |
St Peter's Church |
William Brodie Church Officer |
006.10 |
A plain built edifice, being the parochial church for the Parish of St Peters. Its interior is well fitted up with pews and gallery commodious for about 1000 persons |
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65 [right corner of header]
VI-10 No 15 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 4 [Situation for Caledonian Railway Goods Office]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 5 [Situation for Baptist Chapel]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 5 [Situation for St Peter's Church]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 5 [Situation for Old Scotch Independent Chapel]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 5 [Situation for Alston Street] |
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OS1/21/32/66 |
MITCHELL STREET |
Mitchell Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A irregular Street branching northerly from Argyle St. and terminating at Gordon Street |
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OS1/21/32/66 |
NATIONAL HOTEL |
National Hotel
National Hotel |
Sign Board
J. Connochie |
006.10 |
A tolerably large Hotel in St Enoch's Square, occupied by J. Connochie. |
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OS1/21/32/66 |
UNION COURT |
Union Court |
Ticket on entrance |
006.10 |
An irregular Court approached to from Argyle St. |
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OS1/21/32/66 |
UNION STREET |
Union Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A wide Street branching northerly from Argyle St. and terminating at Gordon St. |
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VI-10 No 15 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 6 [Situation for Union Street]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 6 [Situation for Union Court]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 6 [Situation for Mitchell Street]
VI-10 No 15 Trace 6 [Situation for National Hotel] |
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OS1/21/32/67 |
CLYDE RIVET WORKS |
Clyde Rivet Works
Clyde Rivet Works |
Mr Morris Proprietor
On Front of Building |
006.10 |
Rivet Works having a large oil storehouse etc attached |
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OS1/21/32/67 |
ELLIOT STREET |
Elliot Street |
Corner Street |
006.10 |
A street branching northerly from Lancefield Quay and terminating at Dumbarton Road |
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OS1/21/32/67 |
LANCEFIELD QUAY |
Lancefield Quay |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
This name applies to that street running along the north side of the river from Lancefield Street, in a westerly direction to the end of Finnieston Street |
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OS1/21/32/67 |
MAVISBANK |
Mavisbank
Mavisbank |
Mr Dick Clyde Galvanizing Works
Police Officers |
006.10 |
A house which was formerly a gentlemans residence, but now occupied by several work people |
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OS1/21/32/67 |
MAVISBANK QUAY |
Mavisbank Quay
Mavisbank Quay |
Documents relating to Clyde Galvanising Works
Police Officers |
006.10 |
This name applies to that landing place or quay extending westwards from the end of "Love Loan" as far as the last lamp post shewn on Trace 1. |
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67 [right corner of header]
VI-10 No. 17 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 17 Trace 1 & 4 [Situation for Mavisbank Quay]
VI-10 No 17 Trace 2 [Situation for Lancefield Quay]
VI-10 No 17 Trace 3 [Situation for Elliot Street]
VI-10 No 17 Trace 4 [Situation for Mavisbank]
VI-10 No 17 Trace 5 [Situation for Clyde Rivet Works] |
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OS1/21/32/68 |
CLYDE GALVANIZING WORKS |
Clyde Galvanizing Works
Clyde Galvanizing Works |
Donal Currie Manager
On Front of Building |
006.10 |
Galvanizing Works on the south side of the river. The Property of Dick & Co. |
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OS1/21/32/68 |
GOVAN ROAD |
Govan Road |
Lamp Posts |
006.10 |
This name applies to that road branching from the Paisley Road in direction of the village of Govan |
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OS1/21/32/68 |
GREENBANK |
Greenbank
Greenbank |
Mr Blair Proprietor
Police Officers |
006.10 |
A small but neat cottage in the midst of a small ornamental park The property of Mr Blair |
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OS1/21/32/68 |
LOVE LOAN |
Love Loan
Love Loan |
Donal Currie
Police Officers |
006.10 |
A narrow Lane leading from the "Govan Road" and terminating at the end of Mavisbank Quay |
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OS1/21/32/68 |
MAVISBANK BURN |
Mavisbank Burn
Mavisbank Burn |
Donal Currie
Police Officers |
006.10 |
A small stream or burn having this name from the Govan Road to the Clyde Galvanizing works |
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68 [left corner of header]
VI.10 No.17. City of Glasgow [in header]
Trace 5 [Situation for Clyde Galvanizing Works]
Trace 5 [Situation for Love Loan]
Trace 5 [Situation for Mavisbank Burn]
Trace 5 [Situation for Greenbank]
Trace 5 [Situation for Govan Road] |
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OS1/21/32/69 |
BELGRAVE PLACE |
Belgrave Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of buildings partly fronting Dumbarton Road and partly Finnieston Street. |
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OS1/21/32/69 |
FINNIESTON FREE CHURCH |
Finnieston Free Church |
Church Officer
Rev A. Bonar |
006.10 |
A recently built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews galleries etc sufficiently commodious for about 1000 persons |
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OS1/21/32/69 |
HYDEPARK FOUNDRY |
Hydepark Foundry
Hydepark Foundry |
Mr Neilson
Manager |
006.10 |
A large Iron Foundry on the west side of Finnieston St. The property of Mr Neilson |
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OS1/21/32/69 |
MINERVA PLACE |
Minerva Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A large corner building at the east end of Minerva Street |
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MINERVA STREET |
Minerva Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Street branching westerly from the Dumbarton Road |
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OS1/21/32/69 |
STOBCROSS HOUSE |
Stobcross House
Stobcross House |
List of Street names
Police Officers |
006.10 |
An old mansion now occupied by several tenants. |
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69 [right corner of header]
VI-10 No. 7. City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No.7 Trace 2 [Situation for Minerva Street]
VI-10 No.7 Trace 2 [Situation for Minerva Place]
VI-10 No.7 Trace 3 [Situation for Belgrave Place]
VI-10 No.7 Trace 3 [Situation for Finnieston Free Church]
VI-10 No.7 Trace 4 [Situation for Stobcross House]
VI-10 No.7 Trace 5 [Situation for Hydepark Foundry] |
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OS1/21/32/70 |
ALMA PLACE [Cranston St] |
Alma Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of buildings on the south side of Cranston St. |
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CRANSTON STREET |
Cranston Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A short street branching easterly from Elliot St and terminating at Main Street |
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CRANSTONHILL FOUNDRY |
Cranstonhill Foundry
Cranstonhill Foundry |
On Front of Building
Manager |
006.10 |
A large Iron Foundry on the west side of Elliot St. |
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FREE CHURCH SCHOOL [nr Cranston St] |
Free Church Scool
Free Church Scool |
Schoolmaster
Mr Neilson |
006.10 |
A small school house in connection with the Free Church of Scotland |
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GRACE STREET |
Grace Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A Street branching from Stobcross St and terminating at Finnieston St. |
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MELBOURNE PLACE |
Melbourne Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A house on the east side of Finnieston Street. |
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OS1/21/32/70 |
WORLD'S END |
World's End |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow Street branching westerly from Finnieston Street. |
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70 [left corner of header]
VI-10-7 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No. 7 Trace 5 [Situation for Melbourne Place]
VI-10 No. 7 Trace 5 [Situation for World's End]
VI-10 No. 7 Trace 6 [Situation for Cranstonhill Foundry]
VI-10 No. 7 Trace 6 [Situation for Cranston Street]
VI-10 No. 7 Trace 6 [Situation for Alma Place]
VI-10 No. 7 Trace 6 [Situation for Free Church School] |
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Free Church School. The Spelling "Scool" is assumed to have been a clerical error by the surveyor since he has used the correct spelling elsewhere in this entry.
No Situation is given for "Grace Street". |
OS1/21/32/71 |
ANDERSTON QUAY |
Anderston Quay |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
This name applies to that street on the north side of the river, leading from the south end of Lancefield Street to the Broomielaw. For the terminating point, see description for the Broomielaw |
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OS1/21/32/71 |
HYDEPARK CORNER |
Hydepark Corner
Hydepark Corner |
Corner Tickets
List of Street Names |
006.10 |
A range of buildings extending from Hydepark Street to St James' Foundry. |
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OS1/21/32/71 |
HYDEPARK STREET |
Hydepark Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Street branching northerly from Anderston Quay and terminating at Stobcross St. |
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OS1/21/32/71 |
LANCEFIELD FOUNDRY |
Lancefield Foundry |
Manager & Gatekeeper |
006.10 |
A very large iron Foundry on the north side of Anderston Quay. The property of _ Napier Esq |
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LANCEFIELD STREET |
Lancefield Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Street leading in a northerly direction from "Lancefield Dock" and terminating at Cranston Street |
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OS1/21/32/71 |
LANCEFIELD DOCK |
Lancefield Dock |
Manager & Gatekeeper |
006.10 |
A Dock where new vessels are brought into for finishing, or old ones for repairs etc. The property of _ Napier Esq |
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71 [right corner of header]
VI-10 No. 18 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 18 Trace 1 [Situation for Lancefield Street]
VI-10 No 18 Trace 1 [Situation for Lancefield Foundry]
VI-10 No 18 Trace 1 [Situation for Lancefield Dock]
VI-10 No 18 Trace 1 [Situation for Anderston Quay]
VI-10 No 18 Trace 2 [Situation for Hydepark Street]
VI-10 No 18 Trace 2 [Situation for Hydepark Corner] |
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OS1/21/32/72 |
CHEAPSIDE STREET |
Cheapside Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Street branching from Anderston Quay in a northerly direction and terminating at Stobcross Street |
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OS1/21/32/72 |
CLYDE FOUNDRY (Iron) |
Clyde Foundry (Iron) |
Manager & Gatekeeper |
006.10 |
A very extensive iron Foundry on the north side of Anderston Quay. The property of Todd & McGregor |
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OS1/21/32/72 |
CLYDE ROPE AND SAIL WORKS |
Clyde Rope & Sail Works
Clyde Rope & Sail Works |
Manager
On Front of Building |
006.10 |
Buildings in which Sails of vessels are made also ropes. |
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ST JAMES' FOUNDRY (Iron) |
St James' Foundry (Iron) |
Manager & gatekeeper |
006.10 |
A large iron foundry on the north side of Anderston Quay. The property of Smith & Rodgers. |
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OS1/21/32/72 |
WARROCH STREET |
Warroch Street
Warroch
Warrach |
Corner Tickets
A knotty stick. A stunted ill grown person or [--] child. Jamieson |
006.10 |
A street branching northerly from Anderston Quay, and terminating at Stobcross St. |
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72 [left corner of header]
VI=10 No 18 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No. 18 Trace 2 [Situation for St James' Foundry]
VI-10 No. 18 Trace 2 [Situation for Clyde Foundry]
VI-10 No. 18 Trace 2 [Situation for Clyde Rope & Sail Works]
VI-10 No. 18 Trace 3 [Situation for Warroch Street] |
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ANDERSON SPINNING MILL (Cotton) |
Anderston Spinning Mill (Cotton)
Anderston Spinning Mill (Cotton) |
Manager
Printed documents |
006.10 |
A very large spinning mill (cotton) The property of Houldsworth & Co. |
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BOAR'S HEAD TAVERN [Anderston Quay] |
Boarshead Tavern
Boarshead Tavern |
Mr McNeil occupier
Sign Board |
006.10 |
An old established public house on the north side of Anderston Quay |
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OS1/21/32/73 |
CLYDE STREET |
Clyde Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Street branching northerly from Anderston Quay and terminating at Stobcross Street. |
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OS1/21/32/73 |
PICCADILLY STREET |
Piccadilly Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street leading from Anderston Quay in a northerly direction and terminating at Stobcross St. |
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TERMINUS QUAY |
Terminus Quay
Terminus Quay |
Police Officers
Custom house Officers |
006.10 |
This Quay extends from the Mavisbank Quay at "Love Loan" as far as the eastern extremity of the Coal Depot near to the large sheds |
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73 [right corner of header]
VI-10 No.18 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No. 18 Trace 3 [Situation for Piccadilly Street]
VI-10 No. 18 Trace 3 [Situation for Clyde Street]
VI-10 No. 18 Trace 3 [Situation for Boar's Head Tavern]
VI-10 No. 18 Trace 3 [Situation for Anderston Spinning Mill]
VI-10 No. 18 Trace 3 [Situation for Terminus Quay] |
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Although the Name "Boar's Head Tavern" is given, only the Spelling "Boarshead Tavern" appears. The Name does not seem to appear on the actual map at all.
The Name "Anderson Spinning Mill (Cotton)" appears on this page, but Spelling "Anderston Spinning Mill (Cotton)" and that form is used on the actual map. It is presumed the "Anderson" form was an error by the surveyor. |
OS1/21/32/74 |
SPRINGFIELD QUAY |
Springfield Quay
Springfield Quay |
Police Officers
Custom house Officers |
006.10 |
This Quay extends from the terminus Quay as far east as the foot of "Springfields Lane" |
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Traces 5 & 6 [Situation] |
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OS1/21/32/75 |
CLYDE HOTEL [Anderston Quay] |
Clyde Hotel
Clyde Hotel |
Mr Gray & Son
Sign Board |
006.10 |
A tolerably large public house in Anderston Quay |
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OLD HAWK TAVERN [Anderston Quay] |
Old Hawk Tavern
Old Hawk Tavern |
Sign Board
Mr Agnew occupier |
006.10 |
An old public house in Anderston Quay |
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OS1/21/32/75 |
SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS [Clyde St] |
Soap & Candle Works |
Mr Burns Proprietor |
006.10 |
Small soap and candle works on the east side of Clyde St. The property of Mr Burns. |
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WASHINGTON MILLS (Flour) |
Washington Mills (Flour)
Washington Mills (Flour)
Washington Mills (Flour) |
Mr Peters
Gate Keeper
On Front of buildings |
006.10 |
Flour Mills on the west side of Washington Street. The property of Mr Peters |
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WASHINGTON STREET |
Washington Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A Street branching in a northerly direction from "Anderston Quay" and terminating at Main Street |
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WASTE MILLS (Cotton & Flax) |
Waste Mills
Waste Mills |
Mr Lynass Proprietor
On Gateway |
006.10 |
Mills on the west side of Washington St where the refuse of Cotton, Flax etc are manufactured into various purposes |
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75 [right corner of header]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 1 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 1 [Situation for Washington Street]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 1 [Situation for Waste Mills]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 1 [Situation for Washington Mills (Flour)]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 1 [Situation for Soap & Candle Works]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 1 [Situation for Old Hawk Tavern]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 1 [Situation for Clyde Hotel] |
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ANDERSTON QUAY |
Anderston Quay |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A long Street fronting the river, and being the continuation of Broomielaw Street from Rob Roy Tavern, and terminating at
Where |
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OS1/21/32/76 |
CROWN TAVERN [Anderston Quay] |
Crown Tavern |
Sign Board
Mr McLauglan occr. [occupier] |
006.10 |
A public house near the E. [East] end of Anderston Quay |
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ROB ROY TAVERN [Anderston Quay] |
Rob Roy Tavern
Rob Roy Tavern |
Sign Board
Mr Maxwell occupier |
006.10 |
A public house at the extreme end of Anderston Quay |
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SUGARHOUSE [nr Anderston Quay] |
Sugar House
Sugar House |
Manager
On Building |
006.10 |
A tolerably large Sugarhouse having Boiler and Engine houses Char Kiln & Char house Cooperage etc attached. |
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VULCAN FOUNDRY (Iron) |
Vulcan Foundry (Iron)
Vulcan Foundry (Iron) |
Accountant
Gate Keeper |
006.10 |
A very extensive iron Foundry consisting of Boiler Shop Fitting Shop Turning Shop Smithy etc etc. The property R. Napier Esq. |
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76 [left corner of header]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 1 [Situation for Sugar House]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 1 [Situation for Vulcan Foundry]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 1 [Situation for Crown Tavern]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 1 [Situation for Rob Roy Tavern]
on adjoining Plan [below Name "Anderston Quay"] |
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The Name "Sugarhouse" appears on this page, but only the Spelling "Sugar House".
The word "Where" has been written in pencil at the end of Description for "Anderston Quay". |
OS1/21/32/77 |
CARRICK STREET |
Carrick Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Street leading in a northerly direction from Broomielaw St and terminating at Argyle St. |
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GILLIES COURT |
Gillies Court |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A small irregular court on the north side of Broomielaw St. |
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MCALPINE STREET |
McAlpine Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Street branching in a northerly direction from Broomielaw Street and terminating at Argyle St. |
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MODEL LODGING HOUSE [McAlpine St] |
Model Lodging House
Model Lodging House |
Printed Bills
Matroness |
006.10 |
A very large building newly erected as a lodging house for the working classes and is under the direction of the "Glasgow Association for improving the lodging houses of the working classes". The portion facing McAlpine St and having the open court within is the male department & the remainder for females. |
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OLD SHIP TAVERN [Broomielaw] |
Old Ship Tavern
Old Ship Tavern |
Sign Board
Mr Forrester |
006.10 |
A tolerably large public house in Broomielaw St at the corner of McAlpine St. |
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VI-10 No. 19 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 2 [Situation for McAlpine Street]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 2 [Situation for Model Lodging House]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 2 [Situation for Carrick Street]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 2 [Situation for Old Ship Tavern]
VI-10 No 19 Trace 2 [Situation for Gillies Court] |
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OS1/21/32/78 |
BROWN STREET |
Brown Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Street leading in a northerly direction from Broomielaw Street, and terminating at Argyle St. |
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OS1/21/32/78 |
CHURCH (In Ruins) [nr Broomielaw St] |
Church in Ruins
Church in Ruins |
Mr Findlay
Mr Logan Brown St. |
006.10 |
The ruins of a Church, which was built about 40 years ago and was burned down accidently about 11 year ago |
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OS1/21/32/78 |
CLYDESDALE BUILDINGS |
Clydesdale Buildings |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A range of large buildings partly facing James Watt St and partly the Broomielaw St. |
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OS1/21/32/78 |
SCHOOL [Seamen's Chapel] |
School |
Mr Finlay Schoolmaster |
006.10 |
In connection with the [Seamen's] Chapel is a large School room which is situated at the rear. |
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OS1/21/32/78 |
SEAMEN'S CHAPEL [nr Broomielaw St] |
Seamen's Chapel
Seamen's Chapel |
Chapel Officer
Mr Finlay Schoolmaster |
006.10 |
A small plain built edifice, the interior of which is fitted up with seats to accommodate about 450 persons. It is supported by public subscription and in behoof of seamen. The religious services are conducted by Ministers of the various denominations of the City. |
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VI-10 No. 19 Trace 2 [Situation for Brown Street]
VI-10 No. 19 Trace 2 [Situation for Seamen's Chapel and School]
VI-10 No. 19 Trace 3 [Situation for Clydesdale Buildings] |
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OS1/21/32/79 |
EAGLE TEMPERANCE HOTEL [York St] |
Eagle Temperance Hotel
Eagle Temperance Hotel |
Sign Board
Mr Robertson Occupier |
006.10 |
A tolerably large Temperance Hotel at the S.E. [South East] corner of York Street |
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OS1/21/32/79 |
JAMES WATT STREET |
James Watt Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Street leading in a northerly direction from the Broomielaw Street, and terminating at Argyle St. |
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OS1/21/32/79 |
LIVERPOOL AND DUMFRIES HOTEL [Broomielaw St] |
Liverpool & Dumfries Hotel
Liverpool & Dumfries Hotel |
Sign Board
Mr Miller Occupier |
006.10 |
A large public house in Broomielaw St occupied by Mr Miller |
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OS1/21/32/79 |
YORK LANE |
York Lane |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A short Lane branching easterly from York Street. |
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OS1/21/32/79 |
YORK STREET |
York Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Street branching in a northerly direction from Broomielaw Street and terminating at Argyle St. |
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79 [right corner of header]
VI-10 No. 19 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No. 19 Trace 3 [Situation for James Watt Street]
VI-10 No. 19 Trace 3 [Situation for York Street]
VI-10 No. 19 Trace 3 [Situation for York Lane]
VI-10 No. 19 Trace 3 [Situation for Eagle Temperance Hotel]
VI-10 No. 19 Trace 3 [Situation for Liverpool & Dumfries Hotel] |
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OS1/21/32/80 |
AYRSHIRE TAVERN [Duke St] |
Ayrshire Tavern
Ayrshire Tavern |
Sign Board
Mr Orr occupier |
006.10 |
An old public house at the corner of Dale St with Clyde Place |
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OS1/21/32/80 |
CLYDEVIEW BUILDINGS |
Clydeview Buildings |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine buildings at the north end of West St and corner West ? of Clyde Place [--] |
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OS1/21/32/80 |
SAILORS' HOME |
Sailors' Home
Sailors' Home |
Janitors
Annual Report Book |
006.10 |
A large and handsomely built edifice surmounted by a round tower at the S.W. [South West] corner. The interior consists of a large Reading Room Dining Room etc. The northern portion which is indicated by the letters S.S.O. on trace is the Seaman's Shiping Office. It was erected by public subscription on behoof of Seamen |
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OS1/21/32/80 |
WINDMILLCROFT |
Windmillcroft
Windmillcroft
Windmillcroft |
Police Officers of the district
Newspapers
Map of City |
006.10 |
A considerable tract of waste ground betwixt Maxwellton Place and the River Clyde The Council are presently converting it into a large Wet Dock. |
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80 [left corner of header]
VI-10 No 19 City of Glasgow [in header]
Trace 3 [Situation for Sailors' Home]
Trace 4 [Situation for Windmillcroft]
Trace 6 [Situation for Ayrshire Tavern]
Trace 6 [Situation for Clydeview Buildings] |
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Clydeview Buildings. Part of Description beginning "and corner" has been added in pencil, apparently querying the Description. The final word is unclear and may simply be the initials of the writer. |
OS1/21/32/81 |
BROOMIELAW STREET |
Broomielaw Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A long and wide Street leading from the north end of the "Glasgow Bridge" in a westerly direction, and terminating at the Rob Roy Tavern a little beyond the end of McAlpine St., thence Anderston Quay |
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OS1/21/32/81 |
COPPER WORKS [Robertson St] |
Copper Works
Copper Works |
Mr Miller Proprietor
On front of Buildings |
006.10 |
An oblong square of buildings on the west side of Robertson Street |
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OS1/21/32/81 |
OSWALD STREET |
Oswald Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A street branching from the Broomielaw Street in a northerly direction and terminating at Argyle Street. |
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OS1/21/32/81 |
ROBERTSON LANE |
Robertson Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow Lane or alley both ends of which branches at right angles from Robertson Street |
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OS1/21/32/81 |
ROBERTSON STREET |
Robertson Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Street branching from the Broomielaw Street and terminating at Argyle Street |
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VI-10 No. 20 Trace 1 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 1 [Situation for Robertson Lane]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 1 [Situation for Robertson Street]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 1 [Situation for Broomielaw Street]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 1 [Situation for Oswald Street]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 1 [Situation for Copper Works] |
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OS1/21/32/82 |
ARGYLE FREE CHURCH (Gaelic) |
Argyle Free Church (Gaelic)
Argyle Free Church (Gaelic) |
J. Grahame Church Officer
Church Documents |
006.10 |
A tolerably sized Church, the interior of which is well fitted up with pews galleries etc sufficiently commodious for about 1000 persons. It is named in honour of Argyle the Martyr |
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OS1/21/32/82 |
CLYDE TRUSTEES CHAMBERS AND POLICE OFFICE |
Clyde Trustees Chambers and Police Office
Clyde Trustees Chambers and Police Office |
Lieutenant of Police
Harbour Master |
006.10 |
An oblong square of buildings having an open court or yard within. The ground flat comprises of the Harbour Office, Collectors and Tonages office, Pilot office, Trustees & Model Stores, Lieutenants Office, Cells and Dead House. The upper apartments contain the Court Room and other offices |
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OS1/21/32/82 |
SUGARHOUSE [nr Broomielaw St] |
Sugar House
Sugar House |
Mr Kirkland Occupier
Manager |
006.10 |
A tolerably sized Sugar House having a Warehouse Char House Cooperage, Office, and Stable attached |
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OS1/21/32/82 |
WESTFIELD BUILDINGS |
Westfield Buildings |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A rectangular range of buildings at the corner of Oswald Street with Broomielaw Street. |
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82 [left corner of header]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 1 [Situation for Clyde Trustees Chambers and Police Office]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 2 [Situation for Sugar House]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 2 [Situation for Argyle Free Church]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 2 [Situation for Westfield Buildings] |
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The Name "Sugarhouse" is given on this page, but Spelling "Sugar House". |
OS1/21/32/83 |
ANN STREET |
Ann Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A narrow Street branching westerly from Jamaica Street, and terminating at Oswald Street |
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OS1/21/32/83 |
BUCHANAN COURT |
Buchanan Court |
Ticket on front of entrance |
006.10 |
An irregular court approached to through a covered entry from the Broomielaw St. |
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OS1/21/32/83 |
COLOSSEUM |
Colosseum
Colosseum |
Sculptured on front of building
Mr Anderson |
006.10 |
A tolerably sized building 4 storeys in height, the under flat appropriated as Shops. The 3 upper as Picture Galleries which along with the Hall at the rear are presently occupied as the Royal Polytechnic |
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OS1/21/32/83 |
JAMAICA STREET |
Jamaica Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A Street leading northerly from the "Glasgow Bridge" and terminating at Argyle Street |
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OS1/21/32/83 |
WOOD LANE |
Wood Lane |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A short Lane branching from the Broomielaw Street, and terminating at a gate near to some Grain Storehouses |
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83 [right corner of header]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 2 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 2 [Situation for Jamaica Street]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 2 [Situation for Ann Street]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 2 [Situation for Buchanan Court]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 2 [Situation for Wood Lane]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 2 [Situation for Colosseum] |
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OS1/21/32/84 |
BRIDGE INN HOTEL [Broomielaw St] |
Bridge Inn Hotel |
Mr Neil Occupier
Sign Board |
006.10 |
A house in Broomielaw Street occupied as an Inn and Hotel |
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OS1/21/32/84 |
IMPERIAL HOTEL (Broomielaw Street) |
Imperial Hotel
Imperial Hotel |
Mr McDonald
Sign Board |
006.10 |
A house in Broomielaw Street occupied as a Hotel |
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OS1/21/32/84 |
LETTER BOX [nr Broomielaw St] |
Post Office Receiving Box |
Mr Campbell, Eglinton St
Mr Anderson |
006.10 |
A concaved iron pillar containing a Post Office receiving box. |
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OS1/21/32/84 |
NEW BYRON HOTEL [Broomielaw St] |
New Byron Hotel
New Byron Hotel |
Sign Board
Mr Allison
Mr Graham
Mr Kirkland |
006.10 |
A house occupied as a Hotel in Broomielaw Street |
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OS1/21/32/84 |
NEW YORK TAVERN [Broomielaw St] |
New York Tavern
New York Tavern |
Sign Board
Mr Grant Occupier |
006.10 |
A house occupied as a Tavern in Broomielaw Street |
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VI-10 No 20 Trace 2 [Situation for Bridge Inn Hotel]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 2 [Situation for Imperial Hotel]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 2 [Situation for New York Tavern]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 2 [Situation for New Byron Hotel]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 2 [Situation for Letter Box] |
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New Byron Hotel. The Authorities "Mr Graham" and "Mr Kirkland" appear to have been added in pencil by a different hand. |
OS1/21/32/85 |
CITIZEN NEWSPAPER OFFICE [St Enoch's Square] |
Citizen Newspaper Office
Citizen Newspaper Office |
Clerk
On Front and rear of buildings |
006.10 |
A small square of buildings on the west side of St Enoch's Square, occupied as the Citizen Newspaper printing offices |
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OS1/21/32/85 |
FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HALL |
Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons Hall
Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons Hall |
Mr Menzies, Janitor
Written documents relative thereto |
006.10 |
A small building in St Enoch's Square occupied as a hall by the Faculty of Physicians & Surgeons |
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OS1/21/32/85 |
HOWARD STREET |
Howard Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching easterly from Jamaica Street and terminating at Maxwell St. |
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OS1/21/32/85 |
ST ENOCH'S CHURCH |
St Enoch's Church
St Enoch's Church |
Mr Wilkie, Church Officer
Mr Menzies |
006.10 |
At the south end of it [St Enoch's Square] is St Enoch's Parish Church, a large building having a portico in front. The interior is well fitted up with pews Galleries etc sufficiently commodious for 1200 persons |
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OS1/21/32/85 |
ST ENOCH'S SQUARE |
St Enoch's Square |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
An oblong square situated between Argyle Street and Howard Street |
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85 [right corner of header]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 3 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 3 [Situation for St Enoch's Square]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 3 [Situation for St Enoch's Church]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 3 [Situation for Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons Hall]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 3 [Situation for Citizen Newspaper Office]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 3 [Situation for Howard Street] |
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OS1/21/32/86 |
ADAM'S COURT LANE |
Adam's Court Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow Lane or Alley branching northerly from Howard Street and terminating at Argyle St |
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OS1/21/32/86 |
DIXON STREET |
Dixon Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A short Street branching fr [from] Howard St and terminating at Great Clyde Street |
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OS1/21/32/86 |
GLASGOW BRIDGE |
Glasgow Bridge
Glasgow Bridge |
Police Officers
Printed papers |
006.10 |
A magnificent granite built b [bridge ?] of 7 arches over the River Clyde its parapets are formed into eleg [elegant ?] open ballustrades. |
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OS1/21/32/86 |
HOWARD COURT |
Howard Court |
Entrance Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow Court or Lane branc [branching] from Howard Street and terminating [at ?] Great Clyde Street |
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OS1/21/32/86 |
STEAMBOAT WHARF [Glasgow Bridge] |
Steamboat Wharf
Steamboat Wharf |
Landing Waiters
Printed papers |
006.10 |
A Quay or Wharf extending from Glasgow Bridge to opposite the [end ?] of Oswald Street. |
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86 [left corner of header]
VI-10 No 20 Trace 3 & 5 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 3 [Situation for Adam's Court Lane]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 3 [Situation for Howard Court]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 3 [Situation for Dixon Street]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 5 [Situation for Glasgow Bridge]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 5 [Situation for Steamboat Wharf] |
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OS1/21/32/87 |
CLYDE HOTEL [Great Clyde St] |
Clyde Hotel
Clyde Hotel |
Sign Board
Mr Thomson Occr [Occupier] |
006.10 |
A house 3 storeys in height occupied as a Hotel |
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OS1/21/32/87 |
CUSTOM HOUSE [Great Clyde St] |
Custom House |
Custom House Oficers |
006.10 |
A large and handsome building in Great Clyde Street. The ground floor comprises of the Landing Waiters Room, Emigration Office, Gaugers Room, Proof Room, etc etc. Behind is the Queen's Storehouse, see trace 3 |
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OS1/21/32/87 |
TEMPERANCE HOTEL [Great Clyde St] |
Temperance Hotel
Temperance Hotel |
Sign Board
Mr Thomson |
006.10 |
A large house occupied as a Temperance Hotel |
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OS1/21/32/87 |
LAMBRE'S HOTEL (Great Clyde St) |
Lambre's Hotel
Lambre's Hotel |
Sign Board
Mr Lambre |
006.10 |
A large Hotel in Great Clyde Street, occupied by Mr Lambre |
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87 [right corner of header]
VI-10 No 20 Trace City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 6 [Situation for Custom House]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 6 [Situation for Clyde Hotel]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 6 [Situation for Temperance Hotel]
VI-10 No. 20 Trace 6 [Situation for Lambre's Hotel] |
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OS1/21/32/89 |
GREAT WELLINGTON STREET |
Great Wellington Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A short Street branching southerly from the "Paisley Road" |
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OS1/21/32/89 |
PARK HOUSE |
Park House
Park House |
Mr McDonald
Mr Hood, Park Grove |
006.10 |
A house having offices a small garden and park attached. |
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OS1/21/32/89 |
PARKHOUSE COTTAGE |
Parkhouse Cottage
Parkhouse Cottage |
Mr McDonald
Mr Hood |
006.10 |
A small cottage and out-houses having a few acres of land attached |
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89 [right corner of header]
VI-10 No 22 Trace 5 [Situation for Park House]
VI-10 No 22 Trace 5 [Situation for Parkhouse Cottage]
VI-10 No 22 Trace 6 [Situation for Great Wellington Street] |
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OS1/21/32/90 |
GREENLAW HOUSE |
Greenlaw House |
Mr Littleton |
006.10 |
A cottage having a garden attached. The property of Mr Litt [Littleton] |
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OS1/21/32/90 |
GREENLAW PLACE |
Greenlaw Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine dwelling houses on the south side of the Paisley R [Road] |
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OS1/21/32/90 |
PARK BUILDINGS |
Park Buildings |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of dwelling houses on [the ?] north side the "Paisley Road" |
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OS1/21/32/90 |
PARK GROVE |
Park Grove
Park Grove |
Mr Hood Park Grove
Police Officers |
006.10 |
Two fine buildings having [small ?] gardens attached |
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OS1/21/32/90 |
PARKHOUSE T.P. |
Parkhouse T.P. [Turnpike] |
Toll Keeper |
006.10 |
Turnpike gates on the Paisley Road and the end of the Govan Road. |
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OS1/21/32/90 |
RUTLAND CRESCENT |
Rutland Crescent |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Crescent branching southerly from the Govan Road |
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OS1/21/32/90 |
RUTLAND PLACE |
Rutland Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
Two ranges of fine dwelling ho [houses] on the south side of the Govan [Road ?] |
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90 [left corner of header]
VI-10 No 22 Trace 2 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 22 Trace 2 [Situation for Rutland Place]
VI-10 No 22 Trace 2 [Situation for Rutland Crescent]
VI-10 No 22 Trace 2 [Situation for Park Buildings]
VI-10 No 22 Trace 3 [Situation for Greenlaw House]
VI-10 No 22 Trace 3 [Situation for Parkhouse Turnpike]
VI-10 No 22 Trace 3 [Situation for Greenlaw Place]
VI-10 No 22 Trace 4 [Situation for Park Grove] |
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OS1/21/32/91 |
ALMA IRON WORKS |
Alma Iron Works |
Mr Miller Proprietor |
006.10 |
A block of new buildings to be appropriated as Iron Works |
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OS1/21/32/91 |
ALMA PLACE [Paisley Rd] |
Alma Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine dwelling houses on the north side of the Paisley Road |
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OS1/21/32/91 |
KINNING PLACE |
Kinning Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
2 ranges of fine dwelling houses on the south side of Paisley Road |
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OS1/21/32/91 |
PARK HOUSE |
Park House |
James Smith Esq |
006.10 |
A neat villa having a garden and a small plot of ornamental ground attached. |
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OS1/21/32/91 |
SPRINGFIELD HOUSE |
Springfield House
Springfield House |
Police Officers
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A large house, presently unoccupied situated at the extreme west end of Springfield Place |
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OS1/21/32/91 |
SPRINGFIELD LANE |
Springfield Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow Lane leading from Paisley Road to the Harbour or Quay |
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OS1/21/32/91 |
SPRINGFIELD PLACE |
Springfield Place |
Police Officers |
006.10 |
A short Street branching westerly from Springfield Lane to Springfield House. |
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91 [right corner of header]
VI-10 No. 23 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No. 23 Trace 2 [Situation for Park House]
VI-10 No. 23 Trace 2 [Situation for Alma Place]
VI-10 No. 23 Trace 2 [Situation for Kinning Place]
VI-10 No. 23 Trace 3 [Situation for Alma Iron Works]
VI-10 No. 23 Trace 3 [Situation for Springfield House]
VI-10 No. 23 Trace 3 [Situation for Springfield Place]
VI-10 No. 23 Trace 3 [Situation for Springfield Lane] |
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OS1/21/32/92 |
PARK PLACE |
Park Place
Park Place |
Mr Scott Park House
Police Officers |
006.10 |
This name applies to those villas and range of houses which are on the north side of the Paisley Road, and situated betwixt the Harbour Branch Railway and "Alma Place" |
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OS1/21/32/92 |
PARK VILLA |
Park Villa
Park Villa |
James Smith Esq
Police Officers |
006.10 |
A neat villa in Park Place having gardens attached. Occupied by James Smith Esq |
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OS1/21/32/92 |
PARKHOLM |
Parkholm
Parkholm |
Police Officers
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
2 houses and some out houses which were formerly occupied as one farm house. |
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OS1/21/32/92 |
PARKPLACE COTTAGE |
Parkplace Cottage |
William Kay Parkplace Cottage
Police Officers |
006.10 |
A neat villa having a flower and veg. [vegetable] garden attached |
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OS1/21/32/92 |
SAINT JAMES' STREET |
St James' Street
St James' Street |
Corner Tickets
Printed List of Streets |
006.10 |
A Street commencing at the entrance into the Coal Depot and running in a southerly direction as far as there are buildings. |
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92 [left corner of header]
VI-10 No 23 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 23 Trace 1 [Situation for Saint James' Street]
VI-10 No 23 Trace 1 [Situation for Park Place]
VI-10 No 23 Trace 2 [Situation for Parkholm]
VI-10 No 23 Trace 2 [Situation for Parkplace Cottage]
VI-10 No 23 Trace 2 [Situation for Park Villa] |
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OS1/21/32/93 |
ABBEYGREEN PLACE |
Abbeygreen Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of houses on the north side of Houston St. |
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CATHCART STREET |
Cathcart Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A new Street branching southerly from Houston Street and terminating at Scotland Street |
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HOUSTON STREET |
Houston Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Street leading from the Sheilds Road and terminating at the formation of a new Street |
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Pollock St] |
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church |
Mr Turnbull Church Officer |
006.10 |
A handsomely built edifice, the interior of which is well fitted up with pews gallery etc sufficiently commodious for about 1000 persons. There is a Hall in connection with it, on the north side. |
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POLLOCK STREET |
Pollock Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A Street leading from the Paisley Road in a south easterly direction and terminating at Scotland Street |
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VI-10 No. 23 Trace 5 [Situation for United Presbyterian Church]
VI-10 No. 23 Trace 5 [Situation for Pollock Street]
VI-10 No. 23 Trace 5 [Situation for Abbeygreen Place]
VI-10 No. 23 Trace 5 [Situation for Houston Street]
VI-10 No. 23 Trace 5 [Situation for Cathcart Street] |
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CALEDONIAN RAILWAY (Harbour Branch) |
Caledonian Railway (Harbour Branch |
Police Officers |
006.10 |
A branch line leaving
the main line and terminating at
the harbour |
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ROSENEATH COTTAGE |
Roseneath Cottage |
Corner tickets |
006.10 |
A house on the south side
of the Paisley Road |
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SHEILDS ROAD |
Shields Road |
Police Officers |
006.10 |
A road leading from the
Paisley Road towards Pollok
shields or shields farm houses.
The name terminates at
the first railway bridge or viaduct |
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WALLACE GROVE |
Wallace Grove |
Mr Green proprietor
List of street names |
006.10 |
A handsome cottage having
a garden and plot of
ornamental ground attached |
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WATT STREET |
Watt Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A new street leading from
the Paisley Road and term
inating at Scotland Street |
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OS1/21/32/94 |
WEST KINGSTON |
West Kingston |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A house on the south side of Paisley Road |
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KINNING COTTAGE |
Kinning Cottage |
Mr West proprietor
Police Officers |
006.10 |
A neat cottage having a
garden attached |
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KINNING HOUSE |
Kinning House |
Police Officers
Mr West |
006.10 |
A neat villa having a large
garden and a small plot of ornamental grounds attached |
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NEWFIELD LANE |
Newfield Lane |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A short lane west of Kinning
Place |
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SOUTH KINNING PLACE |
South Kinning Place |
orner Ticket |
006.10 |
A street branching from the
Paisley Road and terminating at Houston Street |
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ALBERT PLACE |
Albert Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of 2 buildings on the east
side of Dundas Street |
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BRIERY PLACE |
Briery Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of buildingson the west
side of Paterson Street |
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OS1/21/32/97 |
JANE PLACE |
Jane Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of buildingson the east
side of Paterson Street. between St James Street and Gloucester Street |
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OS1/21/32/97 |
KINGSTON CHURCH |
Kingston Church |
Church Officer
Printed documents |
006.10 |
A large and handsome edifice
the anterior of which is well fitted
up with pews gallery etc sufficiently commodious for about 1020. This is a chapel on lease to Govan Parish Church, but is in contemplation to
get it erected |
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OS1/21/32/98 |
KINGSTON TERRACE |
Kingston Terrace |
Corner tickets |
006.10 |
A range of buildings on the west
side of West Street between the end of St James Street and Gloucester Street |
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OS1/21/32/98 |
MELVILLE STREET |
Melville Street |
Corner tickets |
006.10 |
A short street leading from
West Street to Centre Street |
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CLARENCE STREET |
Clarence Street |
Corner Tickets
List of streets |
006.10 |
A short street leading from
St James Street in a southerly
direction and terminating at
Gloucester Street |
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OS1/21/32/99 |
ELDON PLACE |
Eldon Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
That range of buildings on the
south side of St James Street
opposite to Kingston Place |
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FLOUR MILL [nr St James' Street] |
Flour Mill |
Manager
on front of building |
006.10 |
A large flour mill having
engine house, boilers etc attached |
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KINGSTON PLACE |
Kingston Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A range of fine buildings
on the north side of St James
Street between Paterson Street and
Dundas Street |
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OS1/21/32/100 |
MAXWELTON PLACE |
Maxwellton Place |
Corner tickets
Map of Glasgow
Printed list of streets |
006.10 |
A range of handsome buildings on
the south side of the Paisley Road
between Paterson Street and Dundas Street |
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MORRISON STREET |
Morrison Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching westerly from ______
street and terminating as Dundas _____ |
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PAISLEY ROAD |
Paisley Road |
Corner Tickets
List of Streets |
006.10 |
A street or road leading in a westerly
direction from West Street towards
Paisley, hence the name |
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OS1/21/32/100 |
UNION FREE CHURCH |
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006.10 |
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BRIDGE STREET |
Bridge Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A wide Street running southerly from Jamaica St Bridge to the end of nelson Street thence called Eglinton Street |
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ENGINE WORKS [Centre St] |
Engine Works
Engine Works |
Manager
Mr Randolph Proprietor |
006.10 |
A large block of buildings on the west side of Centre Street and east side of Dale Street. |
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FLOUR MILL [nr King St] |
Flour Mill
Flour Mill |
Manager
Locker of the Bonded Warehouse |
006.10 |
North of which [Free Church] is a square of large buildings having a court in the centre occupied as a Bonded & Free Warehouse, Flour Mill, Bake House etc. |
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FREE CHURCH [nr King St] |
Free Church (seats for 800)
Free Church (seats for 800) |
Church Officer
The Rev Mr Bremner |
006.10 |
A small but handsomely built edifice of the Gothic Style. The interior is well fitted up with pews galleries etc sufficiently commodious for about 800 persons. Attached to the north end of the Church is a Vestry and Sessionhouse |
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KING STREET |
King Street |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A long street branching from the west side of Bridge Street and terminating at West Street |
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VI-10 No 25 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI.10.25 Trace 1 [Situation for King Street]
VI.10.25 Trace 1 [Situation for Free Church]
VI.10.25 Trace 1 [Situation for Flour Mill]
VI.10.25 Trace 1 [Situation for Engine Works]
VI.10.25 Trace 2 [Situation for Bridge Street] |
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Flour Mill. The Description for this Name runs on from that for Free Church and makes reference to other premises which the surveyor has not otherwise listed as separate Names. |
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BANK OF SCOTLAND [Bridge St] |
Bank of Scotland |
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006.10 |
A handsome new building
at the corner of Bridge Street
and Carlton Place |
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OS1/21/32/102 |
BRIDGE STREET STATION |
Bridge Street Station |
Station Master
Station Tickets |
006.10 |
This name applies to a large
shed at the terminus
of the Glasgow and Western Railway
close to a large building on the
east having a doric portico out
in front facing Bridge Street
This building comprises the booking office,
postal offices and telegraph offices |
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CARLTON PLACE |
Carlton Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street fronting the River Clyde
and extending from the end of
Jamaica Street Bridge to the Free Church at the end
of Buchan Street |
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RAILWAY ARMS TAVERN [Bridge St] |
Railway Arms Tavern |
Sign Board
Station Master |
006.10 |
A house on the south side
of the railway station occupied
as a tavern |
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AUCHINAIRN PLACE |
Auchinairn Place |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
Three houses on the north side of Nelson Street |
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CARLTON COURT |
Carlton Court |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A narrow Lane or Alley leading from the east side of Bridge St [to ?] Portland Street |
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CLYDE PLACE |
Clyde Place |
Corner Ticket |
006.10 |
A long Street fronting the south side of the River Clyde, and extending from the north end of Bridge Street in a westerly direction to the north end of West Street |
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NELSON STREET |
Nelson Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A long Street branching from the west side of Eglinton Street and terminating at West Street |
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REFORM COURT |
Reform Court |
Side Tickets |
006.10 |
A Court approached by an entry or close from the west side of Commerce Street. |
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SUSPENSION BRIDGE |
Suspension Bridge
Suspension Bridge |
Collector of Bridge money
City Map |
006.10 |
A suspension Bridge, one of the finest in the Kingdom, with a span of [about ?] 420 feet, the chains of which rest on handsome piers with columns of the Grecian Ionic character |
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VI-10 No. 25 Trace 2 & 3 City of Glasgow [in header]
VI-10 No 25 Trace 2 [Situation for Carlton Court]
VI-10 No 25 Trace 2 [Situation for Clyde Place]
VI-10 No 25 Trace 3 [Situation for Suspension Bridge]
VI-10 No 25 Trace 4 [Situation for Reform Court]
VI-10 No 25 Trace 4 [Situation for Nelson Street]
VI-10 No 25 Trace 4 [Situation for Auchinairn Place] |
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COBURG BUILDINGS |
Coburg Buildings |
Side Tickets |
006.10 |
Two large buildings on the west side of North Coburg Street. |
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FREE CHURCH [nr Nelson St] |
Free Church
seats for 600 |
Church officer
The Rev Alex Brown |
006.10 |
A small and plain built
edifice the interior of which
is fitted up with pews and
accommodated 600 persons |
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GLASGOW AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY |
Glasgow and South
Western Railway |
Station Master |
006.10 |
A railway extending from
Glasgow through Ayrshire
by Dumfries to Carlisle |
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NORFOLK STREET |
Norfolk Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street extending from the
end of Eglinton Street in an
easterly direction and terminating
at the end of Portugal Street |
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NORTH COBURG STREET |
North Coburg Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A short street extending
from the north side of
Norfolk Street to Oxford Street |
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OS1/21/32/105 |
BINNIE BUILDINGS |
Binnie Buildings |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
An oblong block of buildings
extending from Norfolk Street to
Oxford Street |
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CHURCH [Lauroeston parish] |
Church
seats for 1000 |
Church officer
Mr Campbell Eglinton Street |
006.10 |
A large and plain built edifice
is the Parochial Church for the parish
of Laurieston. Its interior is
well fitted up with pews galleries etc
sufficiently commodious for about
1100 persons |
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CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL [nr Nicholson St] |
Congregational Chapel |
Mr Gardener
Church Officer |
006.10 |
A small and plain built edifice
the interior of which is closly fitted
up with pews galleries etc and accomadates
about 1000 persons |
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NICHOLSON STREET |
Nicholson Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching from the north
side of Norfolk Street in a northerly
direction and terminating at Carlton Place |
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OXFORD STREET |
Oxford Street |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A street branching from the east
side of Bridge Street and terminating at Nicholson Street |
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OS1/21/32/106 |
BANK OF SCOTLAND [Bridge St] |
Branch Bank of the Bank of Scotland |
Manager |
006.10 |
A building presently erecting to be appropriated as a branch Bank of the Bank of Scotland |
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ERSKINE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |
Erskine Church (U.P.) [United Presbyterian]
Erskine Church (U.P.) [United Presbyterian] |
Mr Gardener Church Officer
On Front of Building |
006.10 |
A large and handsomely built edifice, the interior of which is well fitted up with pews galleries etc sufficiently commodious for 1100 persons |
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OXFORD LANE |
Oxford Lane |
Corner Tickets |
006.10 |
A narrow Lane extending from Norfolk Street to Oxford Street |
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POLICE OFFICE [nr Nicholson St] |
Police Office |
Mr Henderson, Collector of Rates
Superintendent of Police |
006.10 |
A large building the ground floor of which consists of Lockup Cells, Lieu [Lieutenant's] Room, Superintendent's Room, and Collectors Room. The Court Rooms and Baronial Hall occupy the upper flats. detached a little from the main building are the Fire Engine, Scavenger's and Lamp Rooms |
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VI-10 No 25 Trace 6 [Situation for Police Office]
VI-10 No 25 Trace 6 [Situation for Erskine United Presbyterian Church]
VI-10 No 25 Trace 6 [Situation for Oxford Lane] |
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City of Glasgow
Sheet V1 10 Plans 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14,
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