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A former school designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh is set to be sold by Glasgow City Council and turned into a Scottish ...
Used as a school and college until the early 1970s, the building has since been an arts centre and then council offices.
Completed in 1898, The Martyrs’ School is one of a group of important buildings by Honeyman and Keppie dating from the mid ...
The Martyrs’ School is to be sold to the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland to be used as a public museum of Scottish Catholic archive, ...
Completed in 1898, The Martyrs’ School is one of a group of important buildings by Honeyman and Keppie dating from the mid 1890s - others are the Glasgow Herald buildings and Queen's Cross Church - in ...
In its 19th-century heyday, Glasgow was one of Europe’s biggest cities and the second-largest in Britain, right behind London ...
For decades, Pettigrew and Stephens occupied a prominent chunk of Sauchiehall Street in the city centre. The store opened in 1888, when Glasgow drapers Andrew Hislop Pettigrew and William Henry ...
The first lifeboat was horse-drawn, but transporting the vessel over the sand and mudflats proved difficult. A more efficient ...
In its 19th-century heyday, Glasgow was one of Europe’s biggest cities and the second-largest in Britain, right behind London ...
A contemporary conversion described as "an artful sanctuary" has scooped the 2025 title of Scottish Home of the Year. Hilltop ...