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DescriptionGlasgow. 59 Dumbarton Road. Art Nouveau detail.jpg
English: Glasgow. 59 Dumbarton Road. Pub building, "1899-1900," designed by, James Hoey Craigie (1870-1930, see: Dictionary of Scottish Architects http://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk/architect_full.php?id=200284). Clarke and "Bell." Formerly The Exchequer (opened in 1900), The Roost, Boho and now The Sanctuary. Art Nouveau detail. See: Williamson, Elizabeth; Riches, Anne; Higgs, Malcolm (1990): The Buildings of Scotland: Glasgow. Penguin Books. London.
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