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Trades Hall of Glasgow

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85 Glassford Street, Glasgow, G1 1UH

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Trades Hall of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom : Reviews of Trades Hall of Glasgow - Yahoo! Travel
The hall was designed by Robert Adam and completed in 1794. Built for Glasgow's trades' federation, it is Adam's only surviving work in the city. The interior ...
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Trades Hall of Glasgow, Glasgow | MyTravelGuide.com
The hall was designed by Robert Adam and completed in 1794. Built for Glasgow's trades' federation, it is Adam's only surviving work in the city. The interior was extensively redeveloped in the 1920s but remains very impressive and is mainly Victorian in style. The handsome function rooms can be hir...
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Trades Hall, Glasgow, Robert Adam, Trades Hall Glasgow
Robert Adam was born in 1728 in Kircaldy but his family moved that year to Edinburgh. He attended Edinburgh High School from 1734 and joined Edinburgh University in 1743. Robert joined John as an architect apprentice to his father William Adam in 1746. Robert Adam’s father died in 1748 and was ...
glasgowarchitecture.co.uk

Prestige Meetings UK - Trades Hall, Glasgow
Situated in the heart of the merchant city, the Trades Hall is one of Glasgow's most historic buildings. This unique architectural gem was designed in 1791 by Robert Adam and boasts stunning period features and beautiful, elegant interiors, making it a perfect venu...
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Trades Hall, Glassford Street, Glasgow
, which continues the line of Stockwell Street northwards, is a prestigious Hall (owned by the Trades House of Glasgow) and was built by Robert Adam and his brothers, opening in 1794. The hall was built as a public hall ...
arthurlloyd.co.uk

TheGlasgowStory: Trades Hall
Glasgow's Trades House was composed of representatives of the city's fourteen incorporated trades. It met originally at the Alms House in Cathedral Square but in 1791 work began on the erection of a new Trades Hall in newly-formed Glassford Street. It was built by Robert Adam in the Palladian style ...
theglasgowstory.com

TGS - 1770s to 1830s - Buildings and Cityscape - The Trades Hall
The building has had a continuous history of alteration and repair, with major work on the Glassford facade in the early 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. Significant alterations have included the upward extension of the north Pavilion in 1806 (after the Trades Free School was founded) by David Hamilto...
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Trades Hall 85 Glassford Street Glasgow
The Trades Hall opened to the public for the first time in 210 years in 2004, after a major refurbishment. Robert Adam was Scotland's greatest cassical architect, responsible for great buildings and interiors in Scotland and England. This was his last commission: he died two years before its complet...
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