Folder DC 102/6/18 - Documents relating to Buchanan Street/Gordon Street Permanent Pedestrian Scheme

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DC 102/6/18

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Documents relating to Buchanan Street/Gordon Street Permanent Pedestrian Scheme

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  • 1969-1982 (Creation)

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4 items

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Two black and white cityscape photographs taken on street level, each with a round black sticker placed in the lower third, and two architectural plans. Both plans are titled "Buchanan Street/Gordon Street Permanent Pedestrian Scheme" and have "The Corporation of Glasgow Planning Department" printed at the bottom of the page, The name "James H. Rae" appears on one and "Robert D. Mansley" on the other. Original envelope found under DC 102/1/53.

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(1895-1975)

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The Corporation of the City of Glasgow (also known as The Corporation of Glasgow and Glasgow Corporation) was formed in 1895 from the 'Glasgow Town Council'. Following local government reorganisation in 1975, it became the City of Glasgow District Council. In 1996, with the dissolution of Strathclyde Regional Council, and transfer of responsibilities to (The City of) Glasgow District Council, the authority was renamed as Glasgow City Council, becoming a single-tier structure.

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Catalogued by Eláir Ní Thuama, Work Placement Student, Jan-Apr 2024

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