Joe, Son of the Rock's photos with the keyword: Clydebank Town Hall

Clydebank Town Hall

04 Mar 2021 9 10 132
Architect: James Miller James Miller FRSE FRIBA FRIAS RSA (1860–1947) was a Scottish architect, recognised for his commercial architecture in Glasgow and for his Scottish railway stations. Quoted from Wikipedia

Clydebank Town Hall, Council Chambers

04 Mar 2021 7 10 120
Architect: James Miller James Miller FRSE FRIBA FRIAS RSA (1860–1947) was a Scottish architect, recognised for his commercial architecture in Glasgow and for his Scottish railway stations. Quoted from Wikipedia

Clydebank Town Hall, Main Staircase

04 Mar 2021 9 6 131
Architect: James Miller James Miller FRSE FRIBA FRIAS RSA (1860–1947) was a Scottish architect, recognised for his commercial architecture in Glasgow and for his Scottish railway stations. Quoted from Wikipedia

Clydebank Town Hall, Wedding Suite

04 Mar 2021 4 6 125
Architect: James Miller James Miller FRSE FRIBA FRIAS RSA (1860–1947) was a Scottish architect, recognised for his commercial architecture in Glasgow and for his Scottish railway stations. Quoted from Wikipedia

Clydebank Town Hall, Statue of 'Mercury'

04 Mar 2021 7 6 135
Read about the Mercury statue on the West Dunbartonshire Council website Architect: James Miller James Miller FRSE FRIBA FRIAS RSA (1860–1947) was a Scottish architect, recognised for his commercial architecture in Glasgow and for his Scottish railway stations. Quoted from Wikipedia

Clydebank Town Hall, Main Hall Balcony

04 Mar 2021 6 6 134
Architect: James Miller James Miller FRSE FRIBA FRIAS RSA (1860–1947) was a Scottish architect, recognised for his commercial architecture in Glasgow and for his Scottish railway stations. Quoted from Wikipedia

Clydebank Town Hall

03 Mar 2021 14 14 185
Architect: James Miller Opened in 1902, Clydebank Town Hall has not only stood the test of time, surviving the Clydebank Blitz, but has also been at the heart of the community through the years. Quoted from West Dunbartonshire Council's website

Clydebank Town Hall

03 Mar 2021 8 12 193
Architect: James Miller Opened in 1902, Clydebank Town Hall has not only stood the test of time, surviving the Clydebank Blitz, but has also been at the heart of the community through the years. Quoted from West Dunbartonshire Council's website