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		<title>Map Of Glasgow And Surrounding Areas</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>75 Robertson Street Decorative Carving Architect: J.A. Campbell (1901) 75 Robertson Street was built at the turn of the century; the architect J.A. Campbell designed the building for Robert Buchanan &#38; Co. Carting Contractors. A cherub sits in front of the bow of a ship protruding from the corner of the building. 33.157-67 Hope Street Putti and Mask of Fortune Sculptor: unknown Architect: John Archibald Campbell (1902-5) This traditional red sandstone building, is adorned with menacing lions, some less threatening cherubs reading a blog and holding a money pouch respectively, and a coat of arms bearing numerals. Former Liverpool and </p>
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		<title>Map Of Glasgow Airport</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Starbucks 58 West Nile Street Decorative Carving Architect: James Boucher (1875) This listed building features a Starbucks on the ground floor and winged mythical creatures sitting either side of the secondfloor balcony, judging you for getting whipped cream on your latte. Athenaeum Building 8 Nelson Mandela Place Portrait Statues and Allegorical Figure Groups Sculptor: John Mossman( 1886-8) Among the figures portrayed along the top of the former Athenaeum Building are English Baroque composer Henry Purcell, and the English portrait painter Sir Joshua Reynolds. The building was inaugurated by Charles Dickens in 1847. The Library of Royal Faculty of Procurators 68 </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2017 03:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Former Glasgow Evening News Building 67 Hope Street Two Seated Female Figures and Associated Decorative Carving Sculptor: Not Known (1899-1900) Sitting high above either side of the largely unoccupied office block are two female figures with shields, who appear to mirror each other exactly. It is unclear if they symbolize anything. Originally the home of Glasgow Evening News, we can also see a printing press and a pair of owls. Atlantic Chambers 45 Hope Street (1899-1900) Columbia, Britannia and Associated Decorative Carving Sculptor: McGilvray &#38; Ferris (1899-1900) The seven-storey red sandstone building is a transatlantic affair. The building itself is </p>
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