File:St Enoch railway station in 1879.jpg
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Collection: A. D. White Architectural Photographs Accession Number: 15/5/3090.01222 Title: Glasgow. Saint Enoch's Station Hotel Creator: James Valentine Bio/Origin: Scottish, 1815-1880 Role: Photographer Notes: The Saint Enoch's Station, including its hotel, was completely demolished around 1974. Classfication: Photographs Medium: albumen print Current Site: Europe: United Kingdom; Glasgow Style: Victorian Subjects: Saint Enoch's Station Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland, Hotels (public accommodations), City views, Urban views, Streetscapes, Merchants, Storefronts, Signs, Carts, Business, Railroad stations, Transportation, Oriel windows, Entrances, Arched portals Provenance: Gift of Andrew Dickson White |
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Author | James Valentine |
Camera location | 55° 51′ 28.11″ N, 4° 14′ 33.04″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 55.857809; -4.242511 |
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