Added TheGlasgowStory: High Street Tenements

TheGlasgowStory 

Skip Navigation / Jump to Content

Featured Images

Education at the Art Galleries
Education at the Art Galleries

Children Outside Dirty Dick's
Children Outside Dirty Dick's

High Street Tenements

Mitchell Library, Glasgow Collection, Bulletin Photographs

*Open in New Window
High Street Tenements

Red sandstone tenements stretching down High Street towards Duke Street. The Victorian flatted properties were built by the City Improvement Trust, 1899-1902, and were re-roofed, refurbished and stonecleaned in 1985. The city coat of arms is carved on the panel on the wall, right. Atmospheric pollution had rendered Glasgow's tenements dull, dark and sooty: after stonecleaning, the original attractive shades of honey, blonde, red and peach have re-emerged in all their splendour.

The Council's long-standing policy is to reserve street-level properties for commercial use and the upper floors for homes. It has generally been council policy in recent years to resist a change of use from residential to commercial, where upper floors are wholly devoted to residential use, and applications for new public houses in such situations are invariably refused.

Reference: Bulletin photographs, Box 1, Architecture

Reproduced with the permission of Glasgow City Council, Libraries Information and Learning

Keywords:
apartments, City Improvement Trust, coats of arms, flats, public houses, red sandstone, refurbishment, shops, slum clearance, stone cleaning, tenements, urban regeneration



Quick Search


Photo Album

You have 1 image in your photo album.

View Photo Album

Log-In (Optional)

username:
password:
Not a user? Register now for FREE!

Other Options