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  1. The city of Glasgow, Scotland is particularly noted for its 19th-century Victorian architecture, and the early-20th-century "Glasgow Style", as developed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Very little of medieval Glasgow remains, the two main landmarks from this period being the 15th-century Provand's Lordship and 12th-century St. Mungo's Cathedral .

  2. The City Council began a programme of sandblasting the decades of soot and grime from the city's many tenements and municipal buildings, revealing their magnificent Victorian stonework. Rather than demolish the tenement flats that had survived, they were instead extensively cleaned and refurbished to become desirable private housing.

  3. May 11, 2023 · The Victorian era shaped Glasgow - but should we ashamed or proud of that heritage? During the Victorian era, Glasgow became the workhouse of the empire as the industrial revolution saw heavy industry such as shipbuilding introduced to the River Clyde.

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    As a result, Glasgow has a heritage of Victorian architecture: the Glasgow City Chambers; the main building of the University of Glasgow, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott; and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, designed by Sir John W. Simpson, are notable examples.

  5. Aug 2, 2024 · The following 30 pictures aim to show aspects of life in Victorian Glasgow - through the leading industrialists, living conditions, and events that shaped the age and the culture of Glasgow at the time.

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  6. Glasgow, more than any other Scottish city, is famous for its tenements. The Tenement House is a late Victorian first-floor flat with four rooms.

  7. ‘They should be here. This is the greatest Victorian city in the world.” John Betjeman (1906-84) was an English poet, writer and broadcaster, who also was a passionate defender of Victorian architecture. The Victorian Society was founded in the 1950s, and its founder members included John Betjeman and Nikolaus Pevsner.