RMC3WE2W–North Facade of the Gilbert Scott Building (1886), the main building of Glasgow University, in the Hillhead area of the city.
RMH9A4XK–Glasgow university interior stairwell with affluent decoration The Adam Smith statue or sculpture in staircase of the Gilbert Scott building
RMHG9TYH–The tower of the Gilbert Scott building, the University of Glasgow , Scotland, UK
RMMHNX6Y–Glasgow in Scotland, Glasgow University THE GILBERT SCOTT BUILDING the main building on the complex
RMCTFPKG–Glasgow University main (Gilbert Scott) building and courtyard
RM2C15MEE–Two of the Sculptures on Kelvin Way Bridge looking over to the spire of Glasgow University Gilbert Scott Building.
RM2DAKE7H–Aerial drone view of Glasgow Park area with Gilbert Scott building spire
RMKYR8EY–Quadrangle of Glasgow University Gilbert Scott Building
RMD0GH96–Gilbert Scott Building - Glasgow University
RMB1PF8R–City of Glasgow, Scotland. Angled view of the Gilbert Scott building Gothic Bell Tower at the University of Glasgow.
RM2E05WNW–Snow Bridge over the River Kelvin and the University Bell Tower Glasgow
RMFPT3J3–Exterior of Victorian Gothic style St Pancras Hotel or Midland Hotel by George Gilbert Scott, London, UK
RM2K8169W–India: The Rajabai Clock Tower, University of Mumbai, Fort campus, Mumbai, built in so-called‚ Bombay Gothic style. The University of Bombay, as it was originally known, was established in 1857. The Rajabai Tower and library building were designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and completed in 1878.
RFKB66P7–Tower and spire of the University of Glasgow's Gilbert Scott Building, c. 1887-1891, as seen through the trees in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow, Scotland
RM2JD6EF0–Designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, building began in 1933. It was the first of a series of very large electric generators set up in order to nationalize the grid. Colourised version of : 10140664 Date: 1960s
RF2AC77E0–Cambridge University Library Tower detail. The University of Cambridge Library building, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott opened 1934
RMS2TX13–Gilbert Scott Building at Glasgow University.
RF2BMRD57–Bell Tower at University of Glasgow in the Gilbert Scott building
RMWFWF98–The original plans for the Anglican Liverpool Cathedral, the largest cathedral and religious building in Britain, built on St James's Mount in Liverpool. Based on a design by 22-year-old Giles Gilbert Scott, who was still an articled pupil and had no existing buildings to his credit, it was constructed between 1904 and 1978, however the bridge over the cemetery was never built and the east doorway is now an outdoor cafe. The total external length of the building, is 207 yards (189 m) making it the longest cathedral in the world. It's full name is the Cathedral Church of Christ in Liverpool.
RMW15B5W–The Kelvingrove Bowls Centre, Council-run, in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland overlooked by the Gilbert Scott Building of Glasgow University.
RM2AXDG67–Low angle view of a building, St. Pancras Railway Station, London, England
RMHH4Y64–The Gilbert Scott building of Glasgow University at Gilmorehill, Scotland, UK
RMMHNX4H–Glasgow in Scotland, Glasgow University THE GILBERT SCOTT BUILDING the main building on the complex
RMCTFPKK–Glasgow University, Scotland, UK, Europe, Gilbert Scott building including bell tower.
RM2C15MEX–Peace and War Sculpture from Kelvin Way Bridge looking over to the spire of Glasgow University Gilbert Scott Building.
RM2DAKE7B–Aerial drone view of Glasgow Park area with Gilbert Scott building spire
RMW2C3WW–India, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Fort area, University of Mumbai, designed by Gilbert Scott who designed London’s St Pancras train station
RME6NRBF–Sir George Gilbert Scott Building of Glasgow University in Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RM2GKAK4X–1939 - Liverpool (UK) Cathedral on St James' Mount under construction. The Anglican cathedral which is the seat of the Bishop of Liverpool was based on a design by Giles Gilbert Scott. Constructed began in 1904. Its completion in October 1978 was marked by a service of thanksgiving and dedication in October 1978.The bell tower is the largest, and also one of the tallest, in the world
RM2E05WP0–Snow Bridge over the River Kelvin and the University Bell Tower Glasgow
RMKEMX5P–Modernist architecture Guildhall West Wing / Guildhall Library building by Richard Gilbert Scott, Aldermanbury, City of London, UK
RM2K816A7–India: The Rajabai Clock Tower, University of Mumbai, Fort campus, Mumbai, built in so-called‚ Bombay Gothic style. The University of Bombay, as it was originally known, was established in 1857. The Rajabai Tower and library building were designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and completed in 1878.
RM2E04N0F–Battersea Power station designed by Giles Gilbert Scott-opened in 1933.It was a coal fired power station,
RM2BBM0T4–Pair of British Red Telephone Boxes, K6 Model, designed by Sir Gilles Gilbert Scott Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire England
RF2A8PTTM–The University of Cambridge Library building, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, and opened in 1934
RMS2TT5X–The Gilbert Scott Building at Glasgow University has many stunning architectural features including the spectacular cloisters.
RF2BMRD5H–Bell Tower at University of Glasgow in the Gilbert Scott building
RM2G8Y2CC–A late 19th century view of the Albert Institute, a memorial ‘dedicated to science, literature and the arts and crafts’. The architect Sir George Gilbert Scott also designed a fountain in 1869 to stand in front of the Albert Institute, but it was demolished in 1944 after damage by tree felling. The building is now the McManus, Dundee's art gallery and museum.
RMBAD1EY–The tower/spire of Glasgow University
RF2G99H21–The River Kelvin in Glasgow, with the Sir George Gilbert Scott Gothic Bell Tower at the University of Glasgow in the background.
RF2A0YRMC–The iconic main building of Glasgow University viewed from Kelvingrove
RMMHNX4D–Glasgow in Scotland, Glasgow University THE GILBERT SCOTT BUILDING the main building on the complex
RMEPPF6A–The Gilbert Scott building of Glasgow University showing the detail of the stone work
RM2E994XM–A view of the University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, Scotland, Glasgow, Harry Potter fame. Established in 1451.With the Sir George Gilbert Scott Building and tower on Gilmore Hill in the background.
RM2D9RY9A–Kelvingrove Glasgow, UK. 7th Nov, 2020. Late afternoon autumn sunshine over Kelvingrove Park, Art Galleries and Glasgow University. Credit: ALAN OLIVER/Alamy Live News
RMW2C3X2–India, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Fort area, University of Mumbai, designed by Gilbert Scott who designed London’s St Pancras train station
RMEJXK00–Glasgow University Gilbert Scott Building with a young memorial Birch tree planted in the foreground.
RMGJE7TM–St. Mary's, Edinburgh; Sir Gilbert Scott. Architect, antique print 1873
RM2BTHNA1–The tower of Glasgow University's main building, the Gilbert Scott Building, alone in this skyline of the West End of Glasgow
RMKTENBP–City of London Corporation building in the Guildhall's north wing, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s and constructed in the 1950s
RM2K81672–India: The Rajabai Clock Tower and the university library, University of Mumbai, Fort campus, Mumbai, built in so-called‚ Bombay Gothic style. The University of Bombay, as it was originally known, was established in 1857. The Rajabai Tower and library building were designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and completed in 1878.
RMF0B4PR–The Literary Institution building, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott 1857. Hightown, Sandbach, Cheshire, England, UK
RF2BJ5J2X–Union Row Longs Bar Christ Church from Victoria Road, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 by George Gilbert Scott
RFJECNT0–The University of Cambridge Library building, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, and opened in 1934
RF2HBR26J–Exterior of the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London; a refurbishment of the former Midland Grand Hotel by George Gilbert Scott from 1873
RF2BMRD67–Bell Tower at University of Glasgow in the Gilbert Scott building
RMM7WE5A–Pershore Abbey, at Pershore in Worcestershire, England. The main building was begun in about 1100 and dissolved in 1539. The abbey church remained in use as a parish church. Further alterations have been carried out, including a restoration by George Gilbert Scott in 1862-64. His work included the removal of the belfry floor and the opening up of the lantern tower to expose the beautiful internal tracery panelling.
RFRNB81H–Liverpool Cathedral, St James' Mount. Based on a design by Giles Gilbert Scott, constructed between 1904 and 1978
RMW15B4T–The Kelvingrove Bowls Centre, Glasgow Council run, in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland overlooked by the Gilbert Scott Building of Glasgow University
RF2A0YRM6–The iconic main building of Glasgow University viewed from Kelvingrove
RM2D9G90F–St Mary’s Church in Nantwich Cheshire designated Grade I listed building restoration by Sir George Gilbert Scott
RMG3P1TA–Glasgow University east quadrangle and the Gilbert Scott building, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMEY3W5Y–The Gilbert Scott Bar and Brasserie, St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, St Pancras, London, England, UK
RM2DAKEEY–Aerial drone view of University of Glasgow
RMW2C3WP–India, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Fort area, University of Mumbai, designed by Gilbert Scott who designed London’s St Pancras train station
RMEJEY4X–Kelvin Way bridge with a view of Glasgow University Gilbert Scott Building, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RM2BTHM9Y–The West End of Glasgow with Glasgow University's The Gilbert Scott Building and the Library dominating the skyline
RMKTENBT–City of London Corporation building in the Guildhall's north wing, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s and constructed in the 1950s
RM2K8166R–India: The Rajabai Clock Tower and the university library, University of Mumbai, Fort campus, Mumbai, built in so-called‚ Bombay Gothic style. The University of Bombay, as it was originally known, was established in 1857. The Rajabai Tower and library building were designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and completed in 1878.
RMF0B4PW–The Literary Institution building, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott 1857. Hightown, Sandbach, Cheshire, England, UK
RF2BHM00R–1950s 1970s Architecture Stone City of London Corporation West Wing Guildhall, Gresham Street, London, EC2V 7HH by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott Ruchard
RFJCYE75–The University of Cambridge Library building, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, and opened in 1934
RF2HBR251–Exterior of the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London; a refurbishment of the former Midland Grand Hotel by George Gilbert Scott from 1873
RF2BMRD6A–Bell Tower at University of Glasgow in the Gilbert Scott building
RMW7EN5C–'House in Grosvenor Road Westminster - The Stoa Looking West. G. and A. Gilbert Scott, Architects', Artist: Unknown.
RM2C51C62–Detail of Friends Provident & Century Life Building, Corn Street, Bristol, by Giles Gilbert Scott, 1931-3, with sculptural figures by Hermon Cawthra.
RMBNGKHR–All Souls Church Haley Hill Boothtown Akroyd Park Halifax Calderdale Yorkshire Grade 1 Listed Gothic style George Gilbert Scott
RMKBPAF5–Foreign and Commonwealth office building, London, UK
RM2D9G90A–St Mary’s Church in Nantwich Cheshire designated Grade I listed building restoration by Sir George Gilbert Scott
RM2K5CK9D–Students relaxing in the sun at Glasgow University, Gilbert Scott building, Scotland, UK
RMF30WD0–Cambridge University Library 1931-34 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.
RM2DAKE31–Aerial drone view of University of Glasgow
RMW2C3WN–India, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Fort area, University of Mumbai, designed by Gilbert Scott who designed London’s St Pancras train station
RMEJEY4T–Kelvin Way bridge with a view of Glasgow University Gilbert Scott Building, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMGK8YTP–Midland Grand Hotel; Sir George Gilbert Scott, R.A., Architect. St Pancras, 1874
RM2BTHMD3–Looking through the trees of Kelvingrove Park up at the tower of Glasgow University's main building, The Gilbert Scott Building in the West End.
RMKTENBR–City of London Corporation building in the Guildhall's north wing, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s and constructed in the 1950s
RM2K816A1–India: The Rajabai Clock Tower and the university library, University of Mumbai, Fort campus, Mumbai, built in so-called‚ Bombay Gothic style. The University of Bombay, as it was originally known, was established in 1857. The Rajabai Tower and library building were designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and completed in 1878.
RM2J948GF–The McManus museum and Dc Thomson offices
RF2BHM06C–1950s 1970s Architecture Stone City of London Corporation West Wing Guildhall, Gresham Street, London, EC2V 7HH by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott Ruchard
RF2FA5JJ8–Cambridge University Central Library. The Cambridge University Library building, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, and opened in 1934
RF2HBG7CY–Exterior of the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London; a refurbishment of the former Midland Grand Hotel by George Gilbert Scott from 1873
RMCCC5J0–Tate Modern, Gilbert Scott / Herzog & de Meuron, London, UK, 1947 / 2000
RMW7EN5H–'A House in Grosvenor Road, Westminster (Thames Embankment). G. & A. Gilbert Scott, Architects', c19 Artist: Unknown.
RF2HK4W6M–Traditional red metal K6 telephone boxes designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, Holborn, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMBNHPRG–All Souls Church Haley Hill Boothtown Akroyd Park Halifax Calderdale Yorkshire Grade 1 Listed Gothic style George Gilbert Scott
RMKBPAE6–Foreign and Commonwealth office building, London, UK
RMC1J7MH–Late 1950s, historical, St Pancras railway station on the Euston Road, Camden, London, England, showing the original building, the Midland Grand Hotel
RM2K5CK9A–Stair well interior decoration in the Gilbert Scott building, Glasgow University, Scotland, UK
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