Alexandra Parade Public School building (now home to Alexandra Parade Primary School) as seen from Armadale Street in the East End of Glasgow. Designed by MacWhannel and Rogerson, it was built in the 1890s.
There are some things I can't seem to resist photographing each time I pass. These rather amazing tiles on Alexandra Parade in Glasgow are one of them.
Sculptures of Love (top), Faith (lower left) and Hope (lower right) on the 1899 Art Nouveau style hall of Saint Andrew's East Church on Alexandra Parade in Glasgow. Between the three figures is an inscription which says "Greatest of these is love", a sentiment that's as true today as it was when it was carved.
The wonderful Art Nouveau nameplate on Alexandra Parade Primary School in the east end of Glasgow. The school was designed by MacWhannel and Rogerson and was built in the 1890s.
A wonderful circular corner bay window topped by a rather striking Glasgow Style metal cupola and finial on Alexandra Parade in the east end of Glasgow.