Glasgow

Glasgow
ISBN-10
0719036917
ISBN-13
9780719036910
Series
Glasgow
Category
Glasgow (Scotland)
Pages
435
Language
English
Published
1995
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Author
Thomas Martin Devine

Description

J. Logan Aikman , 1875 ) . 30 SRA , 1140 , Council Act Book , commencing Nov. ... 47 SRA , D TC13 / 439 , map copied by J. Fleming from his original city plan ; 4 Feb. 1806 . 48 B. Edwards , ' First Architect of the Second City ' ...

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