What happened to the historic OS background maps?These backgrounds were provided by National Library of Scotland, who unfortunately now charge (a considerable sum) for these services. For the moment this means I
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What happened to the historic OS background maps?These backgrounds were provided by National Library of Scotland, who unfortunately now charge (a considerable sum) for these services. For the moment this means I have had to remove the backgrounds from the site. ...
Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland The simple polychrome of thin, horizontal bands of white amongst the red bricks created a streaky bacon effect. This unusual construction for hospital buildings in Scotland gave them a utilitarian air reminiscent of Glasgow’s industrial buil...
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Consequently, in the course of their research Janet Powney had to spend many hours reading them in the National Library of Scotland (fortunately, the Bodleian Library has examples of most of them.) Mitchell’s Swinburne-material features one fine association copy: J. C. Atkinson’s Forty Years...
Thanks to the National Library of Scotland’s online maps collection, it was an easy enough question to answer. They have digitised many Town Plans, including Flemings map of Glasgow of 1807. This showed that the area here belonged to Hutcheson’s Hospital. Fleming’s map of Glasgow, 1807,...
had been built on Park Place, including on the site immediately north of the villa shown on the map above. It was this pair that were acquired for the Dental Hospital. Extract from the 2nd edition OS map, revised in 1900-1. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland ...