Sauchiehall
Street - one of the main streets in the city centre of Glasgow. It forms the top stretch of Glasgow's famous " Golden Z "The " Golden Z " is the set of three main shopping streets in the centre of Glasgow. The name originates from the alignment of the three streets:- Argyle Street, Buchanan Street and Sauchiehall Street. These
three streets contain the majority of the from these prime-location streets. |
Department
Store
in Sauchiehall Street |
Red Sandstone Building
in Sauchiehall Street |
Steep side street off Sauchiehall Street
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Cinema
in Sauchiehall Street
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Sauchiehall Street - as it was
Glasgow Then |
UGC Cineworld
on Renfrew Street - The World's Tallest Cinema |
Willow Tea
Rooms
in Sauchiehall Street Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Opened for business in October 1903. They quickly gained enormous popularity and are the most famous of the Glasgow tearooms that opened in the late 19th and early 20th century |
Red Sandstone Building
at Charing Cross in Sauchiehall Street |
Savoy
Centre ( 1892-3 )
in Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow Frontage of French-renaissance and "Greek" Thomson influence. |
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Sauchiehall Street - as it was
Glasgow Then |
Sauchiehall Street in 1956
Glasgow Then |
Beresford Hotel in 1938 in
Sauchiehall Street |
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