- NMC/0257
- Item
- c1900
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Painted white wood with inlaid metals and wood.
Birch & Co
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Painted white wood with inlaid metals and wood.
Birch & Co
White plywood chair, part of set of two chairs and table. Made by the artist whilst in the Interior Design Department in 1965/66.
Longmuir, James
White plywood chair, part of set of two chairs and table. Made by the artist whilst in the Interior Design Department in 1965/66.
Longmuir, James
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. For the Luncheon Room, Buchanan Street Tearooms, Glasgow.
Walton, George Henry
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Carved wood, probably Victorian.
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French table of walnut.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014.
Martin, William
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Chair designed for Cafe Gandolfi, Glasgow.
Stead, Timothy
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014.
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A round and commercially available brass clock installed into the Board Room of the Mackintosh Building and linked to the electrical circuit of Mackintosh studio clocks introduced in 1909/10. The brass clock can be seen illustrated in the background of Francis Newbery's painting of the GSA Building Committee meeting in the Board Room which dates from 1909-1914.
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Embroidered fire screen depicting a young girl flanked by roses, with three rabbits at her feet.
Attributed to Ann Macbeth.
Macbeth, Ann
One sheet from a folder of six sheets of furniture designs, and designs for a fireplace, including one with a GSoA label recording session 1903-1904, James Porteous' student registration number 237, and Mr Taylor as his tutor. This sheet shows front elevations of a chair, a dressing table and a cabinet.
Porteous, James Henry
One sheet from a folder of six sheets of furniture designs, and designs for a fireplace. This one with a GSoA label recording session 1903-1904, James Porteous' student registration number 237, and Mr Taylor as his tutor.
Porteous, James Henry
One sheet from a folder of six sheets of furniture designs, and designs for a fireplace, including one with a GSoA label recording session 1903-1904, James Porteous' student registration number 237, and Mr Taylor as his tutor. This sheet shows designs for a single wardrobe, dressing table, side view of dressing table, chair and wash stand.
Porteous, James Henry
One sheet from folder of six sheets of furniture designs, and designs for a fireplace. Includes one with a GSoA label recording session 1903-1904, James Porteous' student registration number 237, and Mr Taylor as his tutor. Large sheet with double wardrobe, dressing table, cabinet and details.
Porteous, James Henry
One sheet from a folder of six sheets of furniture designs, and designs for a fireplace, including one with a GSoA label recording session 1903-1904, James Porteous' student registration number 237, and Mr Taylor as his tutor. This sheet shows two views of a double wardrobe.
Porteous, James Henry
One sheet from a folder of six sheets of furniture designs,and designs for a fireplace, including one with a GSoA label recording session 1903-1904, James Porteous' student registration number 237, and Mr Taylor as his tutor. This sheet shows a design for a fireplace with integral mantle clock.
Porteous, James Henry
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. All that remains is a badly damaged copper repousse panel. This was assessed by a conservator but no conservation work was deemed possible. Settle with high back and wings. The style of the settle is very similar to work produced by Wylie & Lochhead and it is most likely that it was made by this firm. The fabric was probably designed by Samuel Rowe. The woven fabric covering of the settle was woven by the firm of A H Less of Birkenhead in 1897 and is jacquard woven and warp-printed wool and cotton. Warp printing was a special technique used by this firm. Although Lee's bought designs from a numbers of leading freelance designers it is uncertain who designed this particular piece although it is likely to have been by Samual Rowe.
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Wood, brown stain with rush seat. The design appears in the Birch & Co Design Ledger No.1906, dated Oct 1901. This firm produced several very Glasgow Style pieces (George Walton also worked for them).
Birch & Co
Wooden A-frame stool with Mackintosh style wing motif cut out on seat.
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Mackintosh-inspired student-made chair
Light coloured wooden armchair with circular decorative cut-outs on the back splat and wings. Tapered arm rests on supports and a flat wooden seat.
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. A number of examples of this design exist, and variations on it, in private collections.
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Dark stained Glasgow style wooden settle. One of a pair.
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Dark stained Glasgow style wooden settle. One of a pair.
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White plywood triangular table, part of set of two chairs and table. Made by the artist whilst in the Interior Design Department in 1965/66.
Longmuir, James
Still life drawing of table, basin, soap and towel. Annotated with date 'Dec. 6.11' and the artist's name. Drawn while the artist studied at Dundee Technical College and School of Art, 1911-1912.
Wilson, Jessie Dunlop McCulloch
In 1952 it was announced that a prize fund of £5/5/0 had being made available to support a competition amongst the Design students for the commissioning of a new Board Room table. Significantly, it was agreed that the prize be awarded on the condition that the design “should be in keeping with the Mackintosh tradition” and “should be capable of being carried out economically”. The winning design was put forward James Stevenson Hooper, a third year student, and is probably the earliest known example of furniture being deliberately made in the ‘Mackintosh style’. The table remains within the School.
Hooper, James Stevenson
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Ebonised wood with heart and square motifs.
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The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of interior including television, pictures, plants and cabinet
The Young Regenerators
The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of cabinet and wall-mounted television
The Young Regenerators
The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of bench
The Young Regenerators
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014.
Arroll, Richard Hubbard
Small wooden stool in arts and crafts style, with cut out motif in the style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. At one time there were many examples in use within The Glasgow School of Art, but very few remain.