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Maryhill Library

The library is one of a dozen Carnegie Libraries LinkExternal link which were built in Glasgow in the early 1900s. It is also one of seven which were designed by the Inverness born architect James R Rhind LinkExternal link .

The building is Category B Listed LinkExternal link .

The other Rhind libraries in the city are at Parkhead, Bridgeton, Dennistoun, Govanhill, Woodside and Hutchesontown.
by Thomas Nugent

Created: Sat, 2 Apr 2016, Updated: Sat, 2 Apr 2016


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NS5668 : Maryhill Library by Thomas Nugent
NS5668 : Maryhill Library by Thomas Nugent
NS5668 : Maryhill Library by Thomas Nugent
NS5668 : Maryhill Library by Thomas Nugent
NS5668 : Maryhill Library by Thomas Nugent
NS5668 : Maryhill Library by Thomas Nugent


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