Photographs
of Ingram Street
in the city centre of Glasgow
Ingram Street was named after Archibald Ingram ( 1699-1770 ), a tobacco lord who became Lord Provost of Glasgow in 1762. Archibald Ingram was an exception amongst the city merchants rising to prominence from obscure origins in Ayrshire. He started out as a street vendor then married Janet Simpson, an armourer's daughter, to become a burgess of Glasgow through her own right. |
Tron Church from Ingram Street
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Modern Art Gallery
from Ingram Street |
Modern Art Gallery
from Ingram Street |
Hutchesons Hall in Ingram Street Hutchesons'
Hospital with the two oldest statues in Glasgow
- 17th century statues of the two brothers, taken from the original hospital building. |
Hutchesons Hall in Ingram Street |
Hutchesons
Hall
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Ingram Street
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Spire
of Hutchesons
Hall in Ingram Street |
Hutchesons Statue in Ingram Street |
Building in Ingram Street |
The Corinthian Club in Ingram
Street
On Ingram Street since the mid-19th century Formerly Lanarkshire House the Sheriff Courts And Justice Of The Peace Courts; Union Savings Bank Of Scotland In 1876-9 John Burnet re-fronted David Hamilton’s Union Bank of 1841, which in turn was a redevelopment of the 18th century Buchanan Mansion. The bank was converted into Sheriff Courts and Justice of the Peace Courts. It has now been converted into the Corinthian, a suite of exclusive bars and restaurants. |
Buildings in Ingram Street |
Glasgow Savings Bank Building in Ingram Street Formerly
Lanarkshire House
the Sheriff Courts And Justice Of The Peace Courts; Union Savings Bank Of Scotland In 1876-9 John Burnet re-fronted David Hamilton’s Union Bank of 1841, which in turn was a redevelopment of the 18th century Buchanan Mansion. The bank was converted into Sheriff Courts and Justice of the Peace Courts. It has now been converted into the Corinthian, a suite of exclusive bars and restaurants. |
Mural in Ingram
Street
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French
idiom Trustee Savings Bank Building
in Ingram Street |
Old Ingram Street Row of buildings, including The Star Inn, stretching east along Ingram Street. To the right is the steeple of the North West ( Ramshorn ) Church. |
Old Ingram Street - the Robert Adams Assembly Rooms The
Assembly rooms were built on the north side of Ingram Street.
The building was demolished in 1892. The central entrance however was re-erected as the McLennan Arch at Glasgow Green. |
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