Glasgow

Glasgow by Elizabeth Williamson, published by Penguin Books in 1990, is a comprehensive gazetteer that explores the notable developments and buildings throughout the city center and suburbs of Glasgow. This first edition spans 701 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a detailed guide to the architectural landscape of the city.
In this book, readers will find introductory essays that provide context on Glasgow’s development and architectural history. The gazetteer format allows for an organized exploration of various sites, making it a valuable resource for those interested in sports and recreation as they relate to the city’s built environment. Through its thorough examination, Glasgow serves as a significant reference for understanding the city’s evolution and its diverse architectural heritage.
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A gazetteer, guiding the reader to the notable developments and buildings of every kind throughout the city centre and all of Glasgow’s suburbs. Introductory essays shed a broader light on the city’s development and its architecture.
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