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Archibald McLellan

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from 1840, Glasgow Art Union's management committee, and president of the City of Glasgow Fine Art Association at its foundation in 1853. An article by him resulted in efforts to renovate
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He was a Tory councillor on Glasgow Town Council from 1823 and became a Magistrate of the city at 25 years old. As a coachbuilder and harness-maker, he joined the
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McLellan was baptised in Glasgow on 12 May 1796. His parents were Archibald McLellan (1746/7–1831), a coach-builder, and Christian Shillinglaw (
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of Glasgow, rising to be appointed Deacon-Convener of The Trades’ House in 1831. He held the office for two years.
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before joining his father in the coachbuilding business where he showed skill as a heraldic draughtsman.
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He was a member of the Glasgow Dilettanti Society in 1825 (president in 1834), trustee of
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McLellan Galleries
Sauchiehall Street
University of Glasgow
Incorporation of the Hammermen
Anderson's University
Glasgow Cathedral
Mugdock Castle
Glasgow Necropolis





"Glasgow Necropolis"
"ODNB article McLellan, Archibald"


"Archibald McLellan"
Cust, Lionel
"McLellan, Archibald" 
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1790s births
1854 deaths
Councillors in Glasgow
Businesspeople from Glasgow
Philanthropists from Glasgow

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