Posted in Art Deco, Glasgow at 12:00 on 7 June 2015
This one’s in the east end of the city centre part of Argyle Street. I missed it last December but got a photo early last month. Superstructure and windows. Nice scrolling on the stonework and lovely stained glass but needing cleaned up methinks:-

Pity it’s so dilapidated. Close-up on the windows:-

At the bottom of Buchanan Street and on the corner of Argyle Street and St Enoch Square is what used to be Arnotts department store and is now a branch of Bank of Scotland.

Below is the Argyle Street elevation of HSBC. For Buchanan Street elevations see here.

Under the Hielanman’s Umbrella is this entrance to Glasgow Central Station:-

There is a similar entrance on the south side of the street. (Stitch of two photos.)

Below is the Argyle Street frontage of the Mackintoshed up building whose Union Street aspect I featured here. Again a stitch of two.

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Glasgow at 12:00 on 4 February 2015
This is the entranceway to Monsoon in Buchanan Street, Glasgow. Great fanlight windows.
Here’s the same door in daylight. Lovely tiling.
As you can see the building is called Rowan House.
I don’t know what went wrong with this next photo. As you can see it’s blurry.
On the corner of Buchanan and Argyle Streets is HSBC’s premises, which has some deco elements.
This bit is only seen from Buchanan Street:-
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Posted in Art Deco, Trips, Woolworths at 12:00 on 22 October 2012
We stopped off at Morpeth in Northumberland on our way down south and found a plethora of Art Deco buildings.
The most striking was Sanderson House on Bridge Street. The semi-circular canopy looks very recent. The entrance leads through an arcade to shops out the back. There’s a good attempt here to retain the style of the windows.

Rutherford & Co is also on Bridge Street. Could it once have been a Burton’s?

My immediate thought on seeing the Iceland shop was “Woolworths.” Checking Google Maps when I got home I found it was indeed before that company’s demise.

The building occupied by Superdrug also has Deco features. The grey area round the windows is interesting, as is the detailing high up. The middle windows retain an old style quality.

Santander bank premises. The windows here have been mucked about with but the embellishments above them are good and I like the roundels in the stonework.

This last one – HSBC – is on the cusp. It’s got verticals and horizontals and good detailing around the door but the finials on the pillars aren’t really deco.

I make that six Art Deco facades – all on the one street! Morpeth obviously had a lot going for it in the 1930s. It’s still reasonably prosperous looking.
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