A Buildings Fan's photos with the keyword: Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Craigton House, Fintry, Stirlingshire, Scotland (D…
16 Jul 2015 |
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Built in 1867 to the designs of John Honeyman, altered and extended to the designs of Honeyman and Keppie c1889-90, possibly with the assistance of the young Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Former Queens Cross Free Church, Glasgow
10 Oct 2014 |
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By Charles Rennie Mackintosh and now owned by the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
Former Queens Cross Free Church, Glasgow
10 Oct 2014 |
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By Charles Rennie Mackintosh and now owned by the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
Former Queens Cross Free Church, Glasgow
10 Oct 2014 |
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By Charles Rennie Mackintosh and now owned by the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
Former Queens Cross Free Church, Glasgow
10 Oct 2014 |
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By Charles Rennie Mackintosh and now owned by the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
Former Queens Cross Free Church, Glasgow
10 Oct 2014 |
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By Charles Rennie Mackintosh and now owned by the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
Former Queens Cross Free Church, Glasgow
10 Oct 2014 |
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By Charles Rennie Mackintosh and now owned by the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
Former Queens Cross Free Church, Glasgow
10 Oct 2014 |
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By Charles Rennie Mackintosh and now owned by the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
Former Queens Cross Free Church, Glasgow
10 Oct 2014 |
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By Charles Rennie Mackintosh and now owned by the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
Former Queens Cross Free Church, Glasgow
10 Oct 2014 |
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By Charles Rennie Mackintosh and now owned by the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
Former Queens Cross Free Church, Glasgow
10 Oct 2014 |
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By Charles Rennie Mackintosh and now owned by the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
Mitchell Street, Glasgow
Former Glasgow Herald Building, Mitchell Street,…
Former Glasgow Herald Building, Mitchell Street,…
09 Oct 2014 |
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The former Glasgow Herald Building, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1893-1895; the tower was apparently a water tower. The lower floors of the building were originally used for the printing presses and the newspapers were dispatched from platforms open to the street. The upper floors, which have less of an industrial feel about them, were used for the editorial and commercial side of the operation.
Dineiddwg, Strathblane, Stirlingshire
12 Jul 2014 |
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Designed by Honeyman, Keppie and Mackintosh for William Beattie, 1904. Now partly demolished (about a third of the house has gone). The Mackintosh in this case is Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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