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- Gilbert Blount, 1868; rebuilt by Pugin & Pugin 1878-81, chancel and chapels completed 1895. (en)
- John Taylor, 1840. Now Office of Procurator Fiscal. (en)
- Thomas S Cordiner, designed 1939, resumed 1949 completed 1953. Damaged by fire, 2010 (en)
- James Salmon junior and J Gaff Gillespie, 1899-1900, sculpture by Albert Hodge. (en)
- John McLeod, in association with N.S. Joseph, 1877-79. (en)
- John Burnet Sr., 1858. Previously used as an annex by St Mungo's Academy. Currently housing small businesses. (en)
- J T Rochead, 1855. Eastern half of terrace gutted by fire in 1978, rebuilt 1980. (en)
- Alexander Kirkland, architect. George Martin, engineer. 1851-3. (en)
- Main hall facade to Candleriggs John Carrick, 1885. Complex site with multiple architects over time. (en)
- James Salmon, Jr. 1900. Former British Linen Bank, shop and flats with Glasgow style detailing. (en)
- James Adam, 1793-4. To the East wall a Baroque screen wall and gateway were added forming a courtyard, J J Burnet, 1899-1900. In 1981 the former Church was converted into a theatre by McGurn, Logan and Duncan. Former Tron Kirk (en)
- T P Marwick architect with W Birnie Rhind sculptor 1903. (en)
- A G Thomson, Architect & Civil Engineer, 1887. Incorporates decorative mid 17th-century sculptural fragments from demolished Old College into exterior. (en)
- Late 19th century villa. Listed for its exceptional, near intact Glasgow Style interior. (en)
- J Galt architect, 1913-14. Steel framed, brick and glass building modelled on Peter Behren's A E G Turbine Factory in Berlin . (en)
- Sir John James Burnet and John Archibald Campbell, 1886-90; David Leslie of Walter Underwood and Partners followed by David Leslie Partnership restored with additions, 1986-95. Former Barony Church and Church Hall. Listing includes War Memorial, retaining wall, railings and gatepiers (en)
- Possibly by John Baird 1827-8; interior remodelled by Charles H Robinson 1900. (en)
- W Forrest Salmon, 1894 assisted by J Gaff Gillespie and James Salmon, sculpture by W Ferris. (en)
- Sir J J Burnet. 1883-6 North section. 1905-8 corner with Broomielaw. Sculpture by Albert Hodge. (en)
- House possibly of late medieval origin, retaining a significant amount of early fabric. (en)
- James Salmon junior, 1897-8. Sculptor Derwent Wood. (en)
- C J Menart, 1909-10; Presbytery, 1890 by Pugin & Pugin; later alterations by Gillespie, Kidd & Coia, 1953-4 including fresco restoration by William Crosbie. (en)
- Sir George Gilbert Scott , 1867-1870; tower and spire finished 1891 by John Oldrid Scott. Later made into 2 quadrangles with the addition of Bute and Randolph Halls, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and executed by his son, John Oldrid Scott, and Edwin Morgan, 1878-84. West Quadrangle Sir John James Burnet, 1923-29. Lion and Unicorn Staircase, William Riddell, 1690 (en)
- James Smith, 1863-5, completed after his death by Melvin and Leiper. (en)
- John Kibble, engineer. Originally erected 1863-6 at Coulport, Loch Long; removed here and enlarged 1873. (en)
- Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald in 1903. (en)
- Sir Owen Williams, 1936; 1986 alterations and large additions. Roof top addition by Frank Burnet, Bell and Partners, 1986-1988. (en)
- William Leiper 1865-66. Former Dowanhill Church and Halls. (en)
- Gildard & MacFarlane architects, dated 1857 on frieze; rear staircase, 1869, by Hugh Barclay; further alterations to cinema usage 1904-10 by Boswell & McIntyre. (en)
- A B MacDonald, City Engineer, 1894-8. (en)
- A E Pearce, 1888. (en)
- A G Sydney Mitchell, 1887. (en)
- A Graham Henderson, 1928-1933. (en)
- A N Paterson, 1908-10. (en)
- J W Simpson and Milner Allen, 1892 by competition, completed 1901; sculpture supervised and partly executed by George Frampton, other sculptors involved, W Birnie Rhind, E G Bramwell, Johann Keller, A McF Shannon, F Derwent Wood, A Falkner. (en)
- Alexander Beith McDonald, 1892. (en)
- Alexander Kirkland, 1850 onwards. (en)
- Alexander Kirkland, circa 1855. (en)
- Alexander Thomson, 1856-7. (en)
- Alexander Thomson, 1856. (en)
- Alexander Thomson, 1857-59. (en)
- Alexander Thomson, 1857-62. (en)
- Alexander Thomson, 1863. (en)
- Alexander Thomson, 1865. (en)
- Alexander Thomson, 1870. (en)
- Alexander Thomson, 1871-3. (en)
- Alexander Thomson, 1871. (en)
- Alexander Thomson, begun circa 1852. (en)
- Alexander Thomson, circa 1869. (en)
- Archibald Elliot, 1827. (en)
- Baron Carlo Marochetti, 1844. (en)
- Baron Carlo Marochetti, pre-1854. (en)
- Barry Gasson Architects , 1971-1983. (en)
- Bertie Crewe, 1902-4. (en)
- Built 1757-8. (en)
- Built 1882. (en)
- Built circa 1790, school of Robert Adam. (en)
- Built from circa 1855. (en)
- Burnet and Boston, circa 1900. (en)
- Burnet, Son and Campbell, 1894. (en)
- By Archibald McFarlane Shannan, RSA. (en)
- C J Menart, 1908-10. (en)
- Campbell Douglas and Sellars, 1872-3. (en)
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh , 1895-1898. (en)
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh between 1903 and 1907. (en)
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1896-99. (en)
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1899. (en)
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1900-01 and 1903-04. (en)
- Charles Wilson, 1850-51. (en)
- Charles Wilson, 1853. (en)
- Charles Wilson, 1854. (en)
- Charles Wilson, 1855. (en)
- Charles Wilson, 1857. (en)
- Charles Wilson, 1857. Former Queen's Rooms. (en)
- Charles Wilson, architect, circa 1855. (en)
- Charles Wilson, architect; circa 1855-8. (en)
- Charles Wilson, architect; circa 1855. (en)
- Circa 1817. (en)
- Circa 1830. Probably by John Brash. (en)
- Circa 1841. (en)
- Circa 1855-58. (en)
- Circa 1855. (en)
- Circa 1863. (en)
- Clarke and Bell, 1873. (en)
- Completed 1665. (en)
- Ordered 1913, completed 1920; by Sir William Arrol and Co Ltd. (en)
- D V Wyllie, circa 1906-12. (en)
- David Bryce, 1848. (en)
- David Hamilton, 1806. (en)
- David Hamilton, circa 1834. (en)
- David Rhind, 1854-7. (en)
- James Carswell, 1878-80, executed by P and W MacLellan. (en)
- Probably John Baird I, begun 1833; with later block by Andrew Robertson, 1930-2. Includes the Glasgow Art Club (en)
- Francis Chantrey, 1832. (en)
- Frank Matcham, 1903-04. (en)
- Goldie and Child, 1841-2. (en)
- H E Clifford, built circa 1900-10. (en)
- J A Campbell 1901. (en)
- J Gaff Gillespie, 1900. (en)
- J Gillespie Graham, 1814-17. (en)
- J M Dick Peddie, 1904-8. (en)
- J T Rochead, 1852-54. (en)
- J T Rochead, 1854. (en)
- J T Rochead, 1859. (en)
- Jack Coia of Gillespie, Kidd & Coia, 1931-3. (en)
- Jack Coia of Gillespie, Kidd & Coia, 1963. (en)
- Jack Holmes and Partners, 1966-8. (en)
- James Miller, 1903-9. (en)
- James Miller, 1903. (en)
- James Miller, 1904. (en)
- James Miller, 1906-7. (en)
- James Miller, 1925-27. (en)
- James Salmon Jnr, 1899-1902. (en)
- James Salmon Jr., 1905. (en)
- James Salmon Junior and J Gaff Gillespie, 1899. (en)
- James Salmon and Son, and J G Gillespie, 1899. (en)
- James Sellars, 1874. (en)
- James Sellars, 1879-80. (en)
- James Sellars, architect; 1877-9. (en)
- James Thompson, 1858. (en)
- James Thomson, circa 1870. (en)
- James Walker, engineer; 1851-1854. (en)
- John A Campbell 1908-9. (en)
- John A Campbell, 1898. (en)
- John A Campbell, 1900. (en)
- John A Campbell, 1902. (en)
- John A Campbell, circa 1902. (en)
- John Baird I, 1827. (en)
- John Burnet Sr, 1870-73. (en)
- John Burnet Sr, 1870. (en)
- John Ednie, 1907. (en)
- John Flaxman, 1819. (en)
- John Honeyman, 1872. (en)
- John Honeyman, 1878. (en)
- John James Burnet, 1882-96. (en)
- John James Burnet, 1904. (en)
- John Keppie and Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1893-5. (en)
- D and J Hamilton with the assistance of J T Rochead, 1841. (en)
- George Gilbert Scott, architect, 1871-8. Spire by John Oldrid Scott, completed 1893. (en)
- James Sellars, 1875-6.Church of Scotland. Formerly Belmont and Hillhead Parish Church. (en)
- Mid 18th century cylindrical dovecot. (en)
- Neil Robson and Charles O'Neill, 1853-5. (en)
- Presented 1835 by Governor Macrae of Madras. Equestrian bronze of William III , sculptor unknown. (en)
- Alexander Kirkland and John Bryce, 1849. The western pavilion was replaced by the National Commercial Bank, H E Clifford 1892. (en)
- Opened May 1833. (en)
- Peddie and Kinnear, 1857-8. (en)
- Peddie and Kinnear, 1873. (en)
- Peddie and Kinnear, 1876-77. (en)
- Possibly Allan Dreghorn. Dated 1752. (en)
- Probably J Stephen 1847-8. (en)
- John Craig, wright, 1775; restored by McGurn, Logan, Duncan & Opfer, 1994-5. (en)
- Built 1859-60, design perhaps 1857, by Alexander Thomson. Thomson himself resided at No 1. (en)
- R G Melvin and W Leiper, 1867. (en)
- Robert Black and James Salmon Sr, 1849-50. (en)
- Robert Rowand Anderson, 1895-8. (en)
- Robert Thomson , 1894-96. (en)
- Robert Whitworth, engineer, 1787-90. (en)
- Sir George Washington Browne, 1896. (en)
- Sir J J Burnet and J A Campbell, 1891-3. (en)
- Sir J J Burnet, 1886. (en)
- Sir J J Burnet, 1891. (en)
- Sir J J Burnet, 1896-7. (en)
- Sir J J Burnet, 1899. (en)
- Sir John James Burnet, 1902-3. (en)
- Sir John James Burnet, 1902. (en)
- Sir John James Burnet, 1923-27 (en)
- Sydney Mitchell, 1904-6. (en)
- T Harold Hughes and D S R Waugh, 1936-39. (en)
- T Harold Hughes with D S R Waugh, 1936-9. (en)
- T L Watson, 1882-84. (en)
- T L Watson, 1885-9. (en)
- Thomson and Sandilands, 1889. (en)
- Thomson and Sandilands, 1900. (en)
- David Hamilton, 1802-1805, interior by John Baird II 1876. (en)
- W Hunter McNab, 1910. (en)
- W T Oldrieve , 1903-05. (en)
- Watson Salmond and Gray, 1913-1929. (en)
- Watson, Salmond and Gray, 1922. (en)
- William James Anderson, 1892-95. (en)
- William Leiper, 1875-8. (en)
- William Leiper, 1886. (en)
- William Leiper, 1889-94. (en)
- William Leiper, 1889. (en)
- William Spence, circa 1879. (en)
- William Stark, 1807. Church of Scotland. (en)
- Alexander Thomson , 1875-7, and presumably completed by his partner, Robert Turnbull, in Thomson's own style. (en)
- No 1 Dock : by James Deas and Alex Lister, 1869-75. No 2 Dock : by James Deas, 1883-6. No 3 Dock : by James Deas, 1894-8. (en)
- Alan Dreghorn, 1739-1756. Gibbsesque Palladian modelled after St Martin-in-the-Fields. (en)
- David Hamilton, 1827-30, with 2nd E attic by Hamilton, 1880. Sculpture by James Fillans. Former Stirling's Library, Former Cunninghame Mansion and Former Royal Exchange (en)
- Begun Skinner, Bailey & Lubetkin, followed by Bailey and Robb, circa 1966-70. (en)
- Sir R Rowand Anderson, designed 1892, built 1902-5. (en)
- H E Clifford, 1888-90 with additions and alterations by Thomas Somers, Office of Public Works, 1935. (en)
- Robert Adam, 1791-9, completed posthumously. David Hamilton extensions at rear 1838, interior recast by James Sellars in 1887-8 partially or totally refaced by John Keppie 1927; 1916 John Keppie redecorated the saloon. (en)
- Bell and Miller, architects and engineers, Hanna, Donald and Wilson contractors; 1868-1871. (en)
- Possibly David Hamilton as architect. Built for Robert Thomson, cotton manufacturer, probably circa 1798. (en)
- Built 1626-1634 by John Boyd, architect and Master of Works. The Tolbooth was demolished in 1921. (en)
- Circa 1870, interior remodelled 1885-87 and 1901. Unknown architect, after Alexander Thomson. (en)
- Thomas Rickman, 1824-1826; Page and Park, conversion to theatre c1990-92. Formerly St Paul's and St David's Church, Church of Scotland (en)
- Sir R Rowand Anderson, 1883-4. Extensive additions to Hope Street, James Miller 1900-1907. (en)
- George Bell, 1867; burnt down 1879, restoration after fire by Charles J Phipps, 1880. Further fire, also rebuilt by Phipps, 1895, in similar scheme to previous one; altered James Miller 1901; restored and new foyer Derek Sugden of Arup Associates 1974-5. (en)
- Alexander Thomson, 1857-59. Former United Free Church of Scotland, now Free Church. (en)
- D B Dobson, 1902. Category A for the fine and exceptionally complete art nouveau office interiors on 1st floor. (en)
- David Hamilton in 1841 with alterations and additions including a telling room by James Salmon Sr in 1853. It was refronted and additions made by John Burnet Senior in 1876-9. (en)
- Main block, Charles Wilson, 1846. Sculptures by John Mossman. 71-83 Holland St: J L Cowan, completed 1897. Science Block: John Watson 1931-32. Lodges, Holland St: Watson, Salmond and Gray, 1938. (en)
- John Burnet, 1874-8, 3-storey and basement office building, raised by J J Burnet 1907-8, by 2 storeys and an attic. Sculpture by Young. (en)
- J T Rochead, 1867-70. Sculpture by William Mossman. (en)
- Walter Macfarlane & Co, Saracen Foundry, originally for 1901 Glasgow Empire Exhibition. (en)
- John Gibson 1847-9 as National Bank of Scotland, Queen Street; re-erected without significant change on this site 1901; A B MacDonald City Engineer, assistant in charge named Horne. (en)
- Andrew Hunter and William Paull, joint master masons; Thomas Thomson, wright; built 1750-1. (en)
- Malcolm Stark and Rowntree, 1890-5. Additions by D Barclay, 1903. (en)
- Alexander Thomson, 1864, with later additional storeys by J H Craigie, 1902-07. (en)
- John Baird I, architect; 1842-1847. No 6 built first as freestanding mansion in 1842. Remainder of Terrace added in 1847.Includes 1 Claremont Place, and gatepiers to Claremont Terrace Lane (en)
- Circa 1817. Designed in unison with Nos 37-49 Virginia Street, known as Virginia Buildings; surviving examples of commercial street architecture in the Merchant City. (en)
- Angus Kennedy: 1st drawings December 1868, working details summer 1869, completed 1871, in full production 1874. (en)
- Original building Robert Mathieson, architect H M Office of Public Works for Scotland, 1875-8. Rear elevation to Ingram Street remodelled by W W Robertson in 1892-4. Side elevations enclosing Robertson's work, by W T Oldrieve and C J W Simpson, 1914-16. (en)
- John Burnet 1875-7; Sir J J Burnet western addition 1894-8 and 1904, re-cast behind the facade. (en)
- John Burnet, 1865-66. Sculpture by George Frampton. (en)
- Column and base by David Rhind, 1837. Statue designed by John Greenshields, executed by A Handyside Ritchie. (en)
- James Sellars, 1879 with sculpture by William Mossman. (en)
- Peter Nicholson, 1802-4. No 50-53, Laurieston House has exceptional plaster work with columns, pilasters, swags and cherubs in vestibule and stair well. (en)
- Brand and Lithgow, 1913; altered 1931 by James McKissack and 1940 by Burnet and Boston, converted to Salon restaurant 2007. (en)
- David and James Hamilton architects, 1833-40. Includes gates and gatepiers by David Hamilton, 1838, ironwork of gates by T Edington. (en)
- Archibald Leitch, engineer with Brand and Lithgow, architects, 1903-1904. Earliest reinforced concrete building in Scotland. (en)
- Possibly Charles Wilson. Built in 2 sections 1845-6 and 1855-6. (en)
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Eastern section, 1897. Western section, 1907-9. (en)
- Sir R Rowand Anderson 1883-8, chancel lengthened 1906 and dedicated in 1908. (en)
- John James Stevenson, 1898-1902. Church of Scotland. (en)
- South section of Buchanan Street frontage 1853-4. Central section James Sellars 1884. North section Boucher and Cousland after 1883. (en)
- George Smith, architect. Nos 1-11, 1835; Nos 12-21, 1842. (en)
- Unveiled in 1916; replica of monument by Harry Bates ARA in Calcutta to Field Marshal Earl Roberts, erected in 1915. (en)
- James Sellars, 1873-77, interior reconstructed. Sculpture by John Mossman at 1st floor. William Mossman at ground floor. Formerly St Andrew's Halls. (en)
- Simpson and Farmer, hothouse builders, with William Baird of Temple ironworks, 1899-1900. (en)
- Charles Wilson, 1848. The main cemetery is Category B. (en)
- Nos 1-29 at S, David Hamilton and Robert Black, 1830, and Nos 2-40 at N, Hamilton and James Smith, based on scheme by Archibald Elliot II. (en)
- Mainly 17th-19th century; formerly stables to Pollok house, but at site of previous house and containing much re-used 17th century work. Fragments at E corner said to be of c. 1536 tower. (en)
- William Young, architect, 1882-1888, interior 1887-1890. Contractors, Morrison and Mason. Sculpture by John Mossman and George Lawson. (en)
- James Miller, 1896. Formerly St Enoch Underground Station. (en)
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1890, for his cousin James Hamilton. (en)
- Charles Wilson, architect: designed 1855-6 built 1872-3. (en)
- Bell and Miller, engineers; Morrison and Mason, contractors; Sir W Arrol, iron and steel work. Begun April 1890, opened September 1891. (en)
- Campbell Douglas and Stevenson, architects, 1865-6, interior and stained glass by Morris and Co. (en)
- J Burnet Sr, 1854 with alterations by J Burnet and Son, 1900 and 1901. (en)
- In the style of David Hamilton, built around 1850 and altered by A & G Thomson and Honeyman, Keppie & Mackintosh . (en)
- John Baird I and R McConnel iron founder, 1855-56. Early example of Iron Frame architecture. (en)
- Sir J J Burnet, 1926-9, major internal remodelling 1986/7. (en)
- Honeyman and Keppie, 1890. Listing excludes the 1956 extension to the west. (en)
- Portico by William Stark, 1807-1814; main building to Saltmarket J H Craigie of Clarke and Bell and J H Craigie reconstruction of 1910-1913. (en)
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