Tales of the Riverbank (4) - Clydeport Building

The headquarters building of Clydeport is a grand edifice befitting its importance in the development of Glasgow. Originally the home of the Clyde Navigation Trust, which was responsible for all matters relating to the river, it was designed by the architect J.J. Burnet and built between 1883 and 1886. The building features many ornate sculptures and carvings and is probably only surpassed by the City Chambers in George Square.

The architect was knighted for his work on an extension to the British Museum in London and there are several other examples of his work in Glasgow, including the building on Buchanan Street which now houses The Hard Rock Cafe!

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