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Archival descriptionLampshade for Library, Glasgow School of Art - Medium Canister (Version 4)
- MC/F/96XX/v4
- Part
- 1907-2016
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
- NMC/1527/v1
- Part
- 1950
- NMC/1916A/v2
- Part
- 1965-1966
Longmuir, James
- NMC/1916C/v2
- Part
- 1965-1966
Longmuir, James
- NMC/0607/v2
- Part
- c1900-1910
- NMC/0607/v3
- Part
- c1900-1910
Mackintosh-inspired student-made chair (Version 1)
- NMC/1879/v1
- Part
- c1990
- NMC/0255/v2
- Part
- c1900
Furniture drawings (Version 1)
- NMC/1831E/v1
- Part
- c1905
Lampshade for Library, Glasgow School of Art - Medium Canister (Version 2)
- MC/F/96YY/v2
- Part
- 1907-1909
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Lampshade for Library, Glasgow School of Art - Medium Canister (Version 6)
- MC/F/96YY/v6
- Part
- 1907-1909
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Fragments of lampshade(s) for Library, Glasgow School of Art (Version 4)
- MC/F/96ZZ/v4
- Part
- 1907-1909
The library was destroyed by fire on 23 May 2014, though many metal and glass fragments from the lights were subsequently salvaged. Originally, and according to Mackintosh’s preparatory sketches, there were thought to be 53 individual lights in the library, each with punched holes in the inner reflectors which allowed light to pass through blue and purple glass. The central array was made up of 12 small canisters attached to the light frame on the ceiling, with eight medium pendants and five large pendants hanging below. There were an additional twelve medium canisters attached to the coffered ceiling both above and below the library balcony, making 24. Originally there were also four additional medium hanging pendants in each of the south and western window bays, though these four lights, and the medium canister in the librarians office, had all been removed before the fire in 2014, meaning there were 48 in the library. This small selection of salvaged lights fragments has been retained as evidence of the fire tragedy. These fragments are also surplus to the needs of Rodney French of Lonsdale and Dutch, Edinburgh who has been tasked with reconstructing the entire set of library lights, whilst reusing as much of the surviving fragments as possible.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Fragments of lampshade(s) for Library, Glasgow School of Art (Version 5)
- MC/F/96ZZ/v5
- Part
- 1907-1909
The library was destroyed by fire on 23 May 2014, though many metal and glass fragments from the lights were subsequently salvaged. Originally, and according to Mackintosh’s preparatory sketches, there were thought to be 53 individual lights in the library, each with punched holes in the inner reflectors which allowed light to pass through blue and purple glass. The central array was made up of 12 small canisters attached to the light frame on the ceiling, with eight medium pendants and five large pendants hanging below. There were an additional twelve medium canisters attached to the coffered ceiling both above and below the library balcony, making 24. Originally there were also four additional medium hanging pendants in each of the south and western window bays, though these four lights, and the medium canister in the librarians office, had all been removed before the fire in 2014, meaning there were 48 in the library. This small selection of salvaged lights fragments has been retained as evidence of the fire tragedy. These fragments are also surplus to the needs of Rodney French of Lonsdale and Dutch, Edinburgh who has been tasked with reconstructing the entire set of library lights, whilst reusing as much of the surviving fragments as possible.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Writing desk for Gladsmuir (Version 1)
- MC/F/105/v1
- Part
- 1897
This item suffered significant damage in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014.
Desk with hinged top, designed for Gladsmuir, Kilmacolm.
The majority of this piece of furniture was lost, however a brass repousse panel plus three handles, all damaged, were salvaged and have undergone conservation and consolidation work. The original item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Writing desk for Gladsmuir (Version 2)
- MC/F/105/v2
- Part
- 1897
This item suffered significant damage in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014.
Desk with hinged top, designed for Gladsmuir, Kilmacolm.
The majority of this piece of furniture was lost, however a brass repousse panel plus three handles, all damaged, were salvaged and have undergone conservation and consolidation work. The original item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Writing desk for Gladsmuir (Version 5)
- MC/F/105/v5
- Part
- 1897
This item suffered significant damage in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014.
Desk with hinged top, designed for Gladsmuir, Kilmacolm.
The majority of this piece of furniture was lost, however a brass repousse panel plus three handles, all damaged, were salvaged and have undergone conservation and consolidation work. The original item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Low-back armchair for the Director's Room, Glasgow School of Art (Version 1)
- MC/R/001/v1
- Part
- 2003
Bruce Hamilton Furniture Makers
Low-back armchair for the Director's Room, Glasgow School of Art (Version 2)
- MC/R/001/v2
- Part
- 2003
Bruce Hamilton Furniture Makers
Low-back armchair for the Director's Room, Glasgow School of Art (Version 4)
- MC/R/001/v4
- Part
- 2003
Bruce Hamilton Furniture Makers
Poster for an exhibition entitled 'Design A Cassina' (Version 2)
- GSAA/EPH/10/68/v2
- Part
- [Feb 1984]
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Not available / given
Upholstered armchair for Argyle Street Tea Rooms (Version 1)
- MC/F/12A/v1
- Part
- 1898
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Hat, coat and umbrella stand for the Room de Luxe, Willow Tea Rooms (Version 1)
- MC/F/50/v1
- Part
- 1904
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Hat, coat and umbrella stand for the Room de Luxe, Willow Tea Rooms (Version 4)
- MC/F/50/v4
- Part
- 1904
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Table for the Library, Glasgow School of Art (Version 1)
- MC/F/76A/v1
- Part
- 1910
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Lampshade for Library, Glasgow School of Art - Medium Canister (Version 2)
- MC/F/96XX/v2
- Part
- 1907-2016
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Fragments of lampshade(s) for Library, Glasgow School of Art (Version 2)
- MC/F/96ZZ/v2
- Part
- 1907-1909
The library was destroyed by fire on 23 May 2014, though many metal and glass fragments from the lights were subsequently salvaged. Originally, and according to Mackintosh’s preparatory sketches, there were thought to be 53 individual lights in the library, each with punched holes in the inner reflectors which allowed light to pass through blue and purple glass. The central array was made up of 12 small canisters attached to the light frame on the ceiling, with eight medium pendants and five large pendants hanging below. There were an additional twelve medium canisters attached to the coffered ceiling both above and below the library balcony, making 24. Originally there were also four additional medium hanging pendants in each of the south and western window bays, though these four lights, and the medium canister in the librarians office, had all been removed before the fire in 2014, meaning there were 48 in the library. This small selection of salvaged lights fragments has been retained as evidence of the fire tragedy. These fragments are also surplus to the needs of Rodney French of Lonsdale and Dutch, Edinburgh who has been tasked with reconstructing the entire set of library lights, whilst reusing as much of the surviving fragments as possible.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Fragments of lampshade(s) for Library, Glasgow School of Art (Version 6)
- MC/F/96ZZ/v6
- Part
- 1907-1909
The library was destroyed by fire on 23 May 2014, though many metal and glass fragments from the lights were subsequently salvaged. Originally, and according to Mackintosh’s preparatory sketches, there were thought to be 53 individual lights in the library, each with punched holes in the inner reflectors which allowed light to pass through blue and purple glass. The central array was made up of 12 small canisters attached to the light frame on the ceiling, with eight medium pendants and five large pendants hanging below. There were an additional twelve medium canisters attached to the coffered ceiling both above and below the library balcony, making 24. Originally there were also four additional medium hanging pendants in each of the south and western window bays, though these four lights, and the medium canister in the librarians office, had all been removed before the fire in 2014, meaning there were 48 in the library. This small selection of salvaged lights fragments has been retained as evidence of the fire tragedy. These fragments are also surplus to the needs of Rodney French of Lonsdale and Dutch, Edinburgh who has been tasked with reconstructing the entire set of library lights, whilst reusing as much of the surviving fragments as possible.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Lampshade for Library, Glasgow School of Art: Central Cluster- Composite Large Pendant (Version 4)
- MC/F/107X/v4
- Part
- 2017
Lonsdale & Dutch
Lampshade for Library, Glasgow School of Art: Central Cluster- Composite Large Pendant (Version 5)
- MC/F/107X/v5
- Part
- 2017
Lonsdale & Dutch
Lampshade for Library, Glasgow School of Art: Central Cluster- Composite Large Pendant (Version 8)
- MC/F/107X/v8
- Part
- 2017
Lonsdale & Dutch
Armchair for the Board Room, Glasgow School of Art (Version 1)
- MC/R/007/v1
- Part
- 2005
Bruce Hamilton Furniture Makers
Armchair for the Board Room, Glasgow School of Art (Version 5)
- MC/R/007/v5
- Part
- 2005
Bruce Hamilton Furniture Makers
Armchair for the Board Room, Glasgow School of Art (Version 7)
- MC/R/007/v7
- Part
- 2005
Bruce Hamilton Furniture Makers
- NMC/1527/v2
- Part
- 1950
- NMC/1916A/v3
- Part
- 1965-1966
Longmuir, James
Mackintosh-inspired student-made chair (Version 3)
- NMC/1879/v3
- Part
- c1990
Lampshade for Library, Glasgow School of Art - Medium Canister (Version 1)
- MC/F/96XX/v1
- Part
- 1907-2016
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Lampshade for Library, Glasgow School of Art - Medium Canister (Version 3)
- MC/F/96XX/v3
- Part
- 1907-2016
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie