Stirling Athenaeum built as town’s Merchant’s House, of 1816.
Stirling Municipal Buildings by Glasgow architect John Gaff Gillespie ( 1908, completed 1916)
Former High School of #Stirling by JM MacLaren (1887-90) Tower on left copied by Mackintosh for his Glasgow Herald building
Former sheriff court 5/
Tollbooth 6/
Church of the Holy Rood / 7 ( 14th century onwards)
Darrow Lodging (17th century) 8/
Cowane’s Hospital late 17th century /9
Another 17th century house in the Old Town /10
Mar’s Wark , the remains of a small palace of c 1570 for the first Earl of Mar /11
Argyll’s Lodging c1670 for the 9th Earl of Argyll /12
With my dad in graveyard of Holy Rude with #Stirling Castle In background 13/
Cofffee and cake/ 14
Norrie’s house 1671 15/
Norrie wearing long wig on apex 16/
Darnley’s House , late 16th/ early 17th century. A 19th century tablet on the facade suggests this was the nursery of James VI and his eldest son Prince Henry, but this is doubted 17/
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (“CB”) of Kelvinside, Glasgow and MP for Stirling and Liberal prime minister 1905-08 18/
J Gaff Gillespie’s Municipal buildings (1908, opened 1918). Unlike Mackintosh, Gillespie and James Salmon moved with the architectural times so this is Edwardian baroque with a touch of #GlasgowStyle 19/
Holy Trinity by Rowand Anderson and Robert Lorimer 20/
Our Lady of Cambuskenneth, a former 13th Century Stirling Abbey. It is said that the Battle of Stirling Bridge was fought on the Feast of the Dormition ( stained glass is modern).
Smith Art Gallery and Museum
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Lenzie is “a suburb of Glasgow although separated from that city by open country” ( Pevsner) which developed after a station was opened in 1842 ( this the station of 1900). The Victoria Road and Alexandra Road area has many fine villas in the style of Alexander Thomson. A thread.
Warwick Croft c 1875 is “the only villa in Lenzie which, despite alterations, looks as if it might be authentic Thomson” ( Gavin Stamp, “Alexander’Greek’ Thomson”) @AThomsonSociety /
Another view of Craigard. If not by Thomson this must be one of Robert Turnbull’s best in Thomson’s manner, or based on an earlier plan./
There’s a slight dispute as to whether these ‘60 steps’ from Queen Margaret Place to Kelvinside Terrace and relevant retaining wall of 1972 were by Alexander Thomson, although most of the experts are clear enough. The designs look like Thomson to me. #glasgowwestend /
The view down /
Thomsonian detail @AThomsonSociety You can see the top of Northpark Terrace in the background