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Built in 1876, the polychromatic brick rear facade contrasts sharply with the much more decorative pale sandstone facades Turnbull Street (and indeed on St Andrew's Squares - not shown).

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The former John Inglis and Company tannery and leather warehouse building on the corner of Turnbull Street and Dyer's Lane in the East End of Glasgow.

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Designed by M. Forsyth and built in the 1870s, it was originally part of the William Whyte's and Son clay pipe works, which had been based on the neighbouring Gibson Street since 1824.

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I love the shapes on this polychromatic brick former industrial building on Moncur Street in Glasgow, especially the pediments at the top.

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The larger ones in the foreground were for managers, while the terraced cottages in the background were for ordinary workers.

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Pre-1900 polychromatic brick buildings on Kelvindale Road in Glasgow. These were built for the nearby Kelvindale Paper Mill.

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Mill No. 2 of the former Anderston Rice Mill on Washington Street in Glasgow. Constructed with polychromatic brick, it was built in 1865.

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Built in 1876, this facade contrasts sharply with the much more decorative pale sandstone facades on Saint Andrew's Square and Turnbull Street.

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The polychromatic brick rear facade of the former John Inglis and Company tannery and leather warehouse building on Dyer's Lane in the East End of Glasgow.

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#glasgow #architecture #glasgowbuildings #architecturephotography #brickwork #polychromaticbrick

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