North British Locomotive Company architectural detail

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North British Locomotive Company architectural detail

Image: © Thomas Nugent Taken: 28 Mar 2010

Fine detail above the main door on the north elevation of the building on Flemington Street. The building was designed by famous Scottish railway architect James Miller, opened in 1904 as the HQ of the North British Locomotive Company who had the largest locomotive works in Europe at that time. The works finally closed in 1961, NBLC having failed to make a successful transition from steam to diesel power. The building was bought by Glasgow Corporation and has served as a college under various different names until the present day North Glasgow College. See also Image and Image

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