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Garscube House, Scotland, 1860s-70s. Creator: Unknown
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Garscube House, Scotland, 1860s-70s. Creator: Unknown
Garscube House, Scotland, 1860s-70s. The house was designed by William Burn in the style of an old English manor and built on the bank of the River Kelvin in 1827 to replace an earlier mansion. The University of Glasgow purchased Garscube House and the estate in 1948. The house was demolished in 1954 and Wolfson Hall of Residence was erected on the site in 1965. A veterinary hospital was established on the estate in 1957 and a veterinary school in 1970
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This print showcases Garscube House, a magnificent architectural gem nestled in the picturesque countryside of Scotland. Designed by the esteemed William Burn in the style of an old English manor, this grand house was built on the banks of the serene River Kelvin in 1827. Serving as a replacement for its predecessor, Garscube House exuded elegance and charm. In 1948, this historic estate caught the attention of the University of Glasgow, who acquired both Garscube House and its sprawling grounds. However, despite its rich history and undeniable beauty, Garscube House met an unfortunate fate when it was demolished in 1954. Rising from its ashes came Wolfson Hall of Residence in 1965. The legacy of this remarkable location did not end there. In 1957, a veterinary hospital was established on these hallowed grounds followed by a veterinary school in 1970. Today, they stand as testaments to progress and innovation within Scotland's academic landscape. Preserved through time with great care and precision is this stunning albumen silver print from glass negative captured during the late 19th century. Its black-and-white composition adds depth to every intricate detail showcased within this image – from the majestic architecture to the lush surroundings that once enveloped Garscube House. As we gaze upon this photograph today at The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Heritage Art collection, we are reminded not only of Scotland's rich heritage but also how fleeting moments can be immortalized through photography.
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