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Meadowside Granary

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The granary was first extended in 1937, when a second building was added. A further extension in 1960 cost £3 million and added 50,000 tons of capacity to double the existing storage. The fourth and final building was completed in 1967 and added a further 80,000 tons at a cost of £1.5 million. High
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level gantries were added to link the buildings. When completed, the Meadowside complex was reputed to be the largest grain storage facility in the UK and the largest brick building in Europe, with over twenty million bricks used in its construction.
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from 1897 until 1908. During construction, damage was caused by a severe storm on 27 November 1912 that blew down four cranes at the site. After opening, Meadowside became the most important grain store in the United Kingdom during World War I.
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The Upper Clyde was still a thriving port in the 1960s, but shipping declined thereafter. Meadowside was closed in 1988 and finally demolished in 2002. Port operators Clydeport was taken over in 2003 by
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The first Meadowside Granary was a thirteen-storey, thirteen-bay brick building. Both it and the adjacent Meadowside Quay were built by
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The Clyde Port Authority, which had succeeded the Clyde Navigation Trust, was by then operating as Clydeport plc.
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regeneration project. The site of the granary is now occupied by residential apartments.
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The Glasgow Harbour development now occupies the former granary site
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until it was incorporated into the city of Glasgow in 1912.
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between 1911 and 1913. The site, on the north bank of the
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The derelict 1937 building, shortly before demolition
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Brick buildings and structures in the United Kingdom
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granary
River Clyde
Partick
Glasgow
Glasgow Harbour
Glasgow
Clyde Navigation Trust
River Clyde
Partick
Meadowside
Partick Thistle F.C.

the Peel Group
Glasgow Harbour
burgh
"Meadowside Granaries"
"Meadowside Granary"



"Remembering Meadowside Granary - the building that dominated Glasgow's skyline"
"Peel launches £184m takeover of Clydeport"
"Latest Glasgow Harbour development to transform Clydeside"
Historic Environment Scotland
"Glasgow, Partick, Castlebank Street, Meadowside Granary (44070)"
Canmore
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