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Battlefield

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Photographs of buildings at Battlefield

in the South Side of Glasgow


Langside Monument and the Church on the Hill at Battlefield

Langside Monument

and the Church on the Hill

at Battlefield


 

The Church on the Hill at Battlefield

The Church on the Hill ( Langside Hill Church )

 at Battlefield

Langside Hill Church was completed

for the Free Church of Scotland in 1896.
It was the last Classical church
to be built in Glasgow.
The architect was Alexander Skirving

- a former assistant to Alexander "Greek" Thomson.

The church closed in 1979 and
 the refurbished building opened in the 1990s
as a pub and restaurant.
 The original church's stained glass windows
are still in place.


 



Old postcard - Langside Monument in front of Langside Hill Church

Old postcard

 - Langside Monument
 in front of Langside Hill Church

Designed by Alexander Skirving in 1887.
Commemorates the Battle of Langside in 1568.




Langside Monument in front of Queen's Park

Langside Monument
 in front of Queen's Park

Designed by Alexander Skirving
 in 1887.

Commemorates the Battle of Langside
 in 1568.




Lion on top of Langside Monument

Lion on top of Langside Monument

The Langside Monument 
was designed by Alexander Skirving
 in 1887.

and commemorates
 the Battle of Langside
 in 1568.



Langside Monument in front of Queen's Park

Langside Monument
 in front of Queen's Park





Glasshouse in Queen's Park at Battlefield

Glasshouse in Queen's Park

at Battlefield





Battlefield Rest

Battlefield Rest
 in front of Victoria Infirmary

Built as a transport shelter
 and converted into a restaurant
 in the early 1990s.

 The exterior is tiled in the
Glasgow Corporation Transport colours
 of green and cream.




Victoria Infirmary behind Battlefield Rest

Victoria Infirmary

 behind Battlefield Rest



Langside Library at Battlefield

Langside Library at Battlefield

This was the final Carnegie library of Glasgow
 completed after the outbreak of the Great War.

The architect was George Simpson.
The single storey building features
the City of Glasgow coat of arms
 above the central entrance.



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