By Gary Nisbet | Glasgow Sculpture Database [Search = Elmbank Street] Click here to view full database |
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Abernethy Street (Haghill), Children's Playground Unite De Recreation (1996-8) Sculptor: R Miller; Commissioned by Glasgow City Council | 1 top |
Adelphi Street (Gorbals), At the junction with Commercial Road Geometric Abstract Sculpture (not dated) Sculptor: unknown | 2 top |
Adelphi Street (Gorbals), Former Adelphi Terrace Public School, on the corner of Florence Street Pharaonic and Elizabethan Masks (1894) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: TL Watson | 3 top |
Albion Street (Merchant City), 18-58 Albion Street / 20-46 Trongate Pediment group, 'Justice' and 'Law', and Associated Decorative Carving (c.1901-5) Sculptors: Holmes & Jackson; Architects: Thomson & Sandilands; Builders: McKissock & Gardner (Albion Street), Ebenezar McMorran (Trongate) | 4 top |
Argyle Street (Merchant City), Buck's Head Buildings, 63 Argyle Street Couchant Buck (1863-4) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architect: A Thomson | 5 top |
Argyle Street (Merchant City), 116-20 Argyle Street Eight Keystone Masks (1873) Sculptor: AM Shannan; Architect: W Spence | 6 top |
Argyle Street (City Centre), Fraser's Department Store, 134-56 Argyle street Pair of Atlantes, narrative tympanum and decorative masks (1899-1903) Sculptor: W Vickers; Architect: HK Bromhead; Masons: P&W Anderson Ltd | 7 top |
Argyle Street (Anderston), Tenement Building, 646-54 Argyle Street Panel with Masonic Insignia, Five Busts and a Deer's Head (1869) Sculptor: unknown | 8 top |
Argyle Street (Anderston), Former Anderston Savings Bank, 752-6 Argyle Street Figurines, Angels and Associated Decorative Carving (1899-1902) Sculptor: AH Hodge; Architects: J Salmon II and JG Gillespie; Mason: J Kirkwood | 9 top |
Ashley Street (Woodlands), 20 Ashley Street, on the west and south walls Woodlands Men (1991) Sculptor: S Taylor; Architects: McGurn, Logan, Duncan & Opfer | 10 top |
Ashley Street (Woodlands), Gaelic Primary School, 44 Ashley Street Dante, Homer and decorative masks (c.1875) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: H&D Barclay | 11 top |
Ayr Street (Springburn), Springburn Public Library and Museum, 179 Ayr Street Ornamental Carving (1902-6) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: WB Whitie | 12 top |
Ballater Street (Gorbals), Former United Co-operative Bakery Tenement, 436-60 Ballater Street Co-op Emblem (1903) Sculptor: unknown | 13 top |
Bardowie Street (Possilpark), Bardowie Street Canopied Fountain (Re-erected 1987) Foundry: Walter Macfarlane & Co (Saracen Foundry); Re-erected by: Heritage Engineering | 14 top |
Bath Street (Charing Cross), King's Theatre, 335 Bath Street Five Profile Portrait Medallions, Heraldic Lion and Associated Decorative Carving (1903-4) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: F Matcham; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 15 top |
Bell Street (Merchant City), Former Fruit Market, at junction with Candleriggs Athena, Six Bacchic Keystone Masks and Associated Decorative Carving (1907) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: AB McDonald | 16 top |
Benny Lynch Court (Gorbals), 9-17 and 10-16 Benny Lynch Court Part of Crown Street Regeneration Project Bronze Fir Cone Reliefs (1997) Sculptors: L Peden and C Keay; Architect: P Gough | 17 top |
Bothwell Street (City Centre), Commercial Bank of Scotland, 30 Bothwell Street Allegorical Relief Panels depicting 'The Qualities of Man in Modern Society' (1934-5) Modeller: G Bayes; Sculptor: J Armitage; Architect: J Miller | 18 top |
Bothwell Street (City Centre), Mercantile Chambers, 35-69 Bothwell street Mercury, Industry, Prudence, Prosperity and Fortune and Associated Decorative Carving (1897-8) Modeller: FD Wood; Carvers: J Young and McGilvray & Ferris; Architects: J Salmon & Son; Mason: P&W Anderson Ltd | 19 top |
Bothwell Street (City Centre), 36-62 Bothwell Street Profile Heads of Athena and Mercury, Masks representing different nations and Associated Decorative Carving (1891, 1898 and 1901) Sculptors: McGilvray & Ferris; Architects: H&D Barclay; Masons: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 20 top |
Bothwell Street (City Centre), Commercial Building, 71-7 Bothwell Street Maritime Imagery (1893) Sculptor: McGilvray & Ferris | 21 top |
Bothwell Street (City Centre), Scottish Legal Life Ass Soc Building, 81-107 Bothwell Street Relief Panels of Virtues: Industry, Prudence, Thrift, Courage; Royal Arms of Scotland and Associated Decorative Carving (1928-31) Sculptors:AC Dawson and JA Young; Architect: EG Wylie of Wylie, Wright & Wylie; Masons: Thaw & Campbell | 22 top |
Bridge Street (Laurieston), Bank of Scotland, 1-3 Bridge Street Arms of the Bank of Scotland (c.1857) Sculptor: J Crawford; Architect: J Burnet | 23 top |
Bridge Street (Laurieston), Former Commercial Bank of Scotland, 20-2 Bridge Street Keystone Head and Portrait Mask (1884) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Bruce & Hay | 24 top |
Bridge Street (Laurieston), Former Glasgow Savings Bank, 63-7 Bridge Street Four Relief Panels (1888) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Gordon (Recast first floor bank premises) | 25 top |
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During the preparation of this database extensive use was made of the book Public Sculpture of Glasgow by Ray McKenzie. |
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