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“Former North British Locomotive Company HQ: This building, designed by famous Scottish railway architect James Miller, opened in 1904 as the HQ of the North British Locomotive Company who had the largest locomotive works in Europe at that time. The works finally closed in 1961, NBLC having failed to make a successful transition from steam to diesel power. The building was bought by Glasgow Corporation and has served as a college under various different names until the present day North Glasgow College moved out in 2009”, photo by Thomas Nugent

“Former North British Locomotive Company HQ: This building, designed by famous Scottish railway architect James Miller, opened in 1904 as the HQ of the North British Locomotive Company who had the largest locomotive works in Europe at that time. The works finally closed in 1961, NBLC having failed to make a successful transition from steam to diesel power. The building was bought by Glasgow Corporation and has served as a college under various different names until the present day North Glasgow College moved out in 2009”, photo by Thomas Nugent (Credit: Geograph)

Taken: 28 March 2010
Contributor Name: Geograph
Contributor Website: Geograph.org.uk
© Copyright the photographer and licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic Licence
Location-Photo ID: 305
Added to Database: 18 July 2010
Filename: 1781388-aec04a64_NBLC_Geograph-TNugent_c.jpg
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Location-Category ID: 3890