DescriptionGlasgow, the McLellan Galleries building - geograph.org.uk - 1534159.jpg
English: Glasgow: the McLellan Galleries building This building was erected in 1856, two years after the death of Archibald McLellan after whom it is named.
The occupies of the frontage shops two examples being Jessop's the photographical store and the British Heart Foundation charity shop eschew their usual colourful signboards, maintaining a more traditional look to the long façade.
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