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Windsor Terrace, 1867

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Windsor Terrace, 1867

Windsor Terrace (later renamed Kirklee Terrace) photographed from the south-west in 1867.

Windsor Terrace was designed by Charles Wilson and built 1847-1863. The terrace, built on a drumlin to the west of the Botanic Gardens, became one of the city's most sought-after addresses and residents included the industrialist and inventor James Beaumont Neilson.

Great Western Road, opened in the 1840s as a turnpike (toll) road, crosses this view on a high embankment. The construction of the road opened up Hillhead, Dowanhill and Kelvinside to residential development.

Reference: 1340.77.698

Reproduced with the permission of Glasgow City Council, Glasgow Museums

Keywords:
drumlins, Horses and carriages, Kelvinside Estate Co, terraced houses, toll roads, turnpike roads



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