Baillieston, Main Street

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The photograph on this page of Baillieston, Main Street by Robert Murray as part of the Geograph project.

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Baillieston, Main Street

Image: © Robert Murray Taken: 16 Jun 2002

The red brick faced building on the right with the cantilever type feature was built in 1939 and served as the council chamber and offices for the Ninth district council of Lanarkshire until 1975 after which the village was consumed by Glasgow in the local government re-organisation of that year.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.850743
Longitude
-4.108606