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whom he worked with on several projects. The grave sits on axis with the main eastโ€“west path at its western end, but is set behind more modern graves and partially obscured by trees. It was originally the focal point of the main path. The main inscription panel is missing.
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to work on a set of standard designs for a series of decorative iron works, for example railings, drinking fountains, bandstands, street lamps, pre-fabricated buildings and architectural features. In later years he worked in partnership with
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Sellars was married to Jane Moodie (1844-1927). He died on 9 October 1888 of blood-poisoning contracted from a nail piercing his boot whilst on site. Sellars is buried in
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from the age of 13 and stayed there until he was 21 when he then moved to the employment of James Hamilton. Sellars was one of the designers commissioned by the
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Memorial Fountain to Lord Provost James Stewart (1811-1866) by James Sellars, Kelvingrove Park
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A Perspective View of the Principal Buildings of the Glasgow International Exhibition 1888
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in Glasgow, son of James Sellars, house factor and Elizabeth McDonald. He was articled to
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The grave of James Sellars, Lambhill Cemetery, Glasgow
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International Exhibition of Science, Art and Industry
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Glasgow Art Gallery and Museums Association (1965).
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New Club, 144-146 West George Street, Glasgow (1879)
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architect who was heavily influenced by the work of
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Scottish
Alexander Greek Thomson

Gorbals
H & D Barclay
Saracen Foundry
Campbell Douglas
John Keppie
Lambhill Cemetery
John Keppie
James Pittendrigh Macgillivray
Cove Castle
Kelvingrove Park
Mitchell Theatre
Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Luke
Kelvinside Academy
Glasgow Victoria Infirmary
Frasers
Buchanan Street
International Exhibition of Science, Art and Industry
Partick
John Keppie
The Scottish Art Review
cite journal
help
A Perspective View of the Principal Buildings of the Glasgow International Exhibition 1888
Biography
Gazetteer for Scotland
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