Govanhill and Crosshill Public Library on Calder Street in Glasgow. Designed in an Edwardian Baroque style by James R. Rhind, and featuring statues by James Kellock Brown, it was opened in 1906.
The Scots Baronial brilliance of Frank Stirrat's 1879 Dixon Halls on Cathcart Road in the Govanhill area of Glasgow. These public halls were a gift from William S. Dixon of the Govan Iron Works.
The entrances to the Calder Street Baths and Washhouse in Glasgow. Built in the 1910s in an Edwardiam Baroque style, they were designed by A.B. MacDonald. They contained a mixed bathing pool, a women's and infants pool, private pool, a Turkish baths and a steam room and sauna. Now known as the Govanhill Baths, the building is currently being restored by the Govanhill Baths Charitable Trust.
The nameplate of the Govanhill Picture House on the Southside of Glasgow. Opened in 1926, this 1,200 capacity cinema was designed in an Ancient Eyptian-inspired Art Deco style by Eric A. Sutherland.
Some more beautiful Art Nouveau tiles from a Glasgow tenement in Govanhill on the Southside of the city. These are amongst my favourite ones which I've come across so far.
Govanhill Burgh Hall on Cathcart Road in Glasgow. Built in 1879 and designed by Frank Stirrat in a Scots Baronial style, it was paid for by W.S. Dixon of the Govan Iron Works.