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- Millbrae_Crescent abstract "Millbrae Crescent is a street located in Glasgow providing numerous examples of category A listed buildings thought to be designed by Alexander "Greek" Thomson, or posthumously by his architectural partner, Robert Turnbull. The street comprises an elegant row of two-storey terraced houses built using blonde sandstone and exemplifying Thomson's typical use of Egyptian-derived columns and ornamentation. Millbrae Crescent is located on the River Cart in Langside, Glasgow, and within close proximity of Thomson's noted residential Victorian villa, Holmwood House. The crescent, which is located near the White Cart Water river, has been a high risk area for flooding over the years.".
- Millbrae_Crescent architect Alexander_Thomson.
- Millbrae_Crescent buildingEndDate "1877".
- Millbrae_Crescent buildingStartDate "1876".
- Millbrae_Crescent location Glasgow.
- Millbrae_Crescent thumbnail MillbraeCrescent.jpg?width=300.
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageID "20075021".
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageLength "2192".
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageRevisionID "545794872".
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Thomson.
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alexander_Greek_Thomson_buildings.
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crescents_(architecture).
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1877.
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageWikiLink Category:Streets_in_Glasgow.
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow.
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageWikiLink Holmwood_House.
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageWikiLink Langside.
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageWikiLink Listed_building.
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageWikiLink River_Cart.
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_era.
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageWikiLink White_Cart_Water.
- Millbrae_Crescent wikiPageWikiLinkText "Millbrae Crescent".
- Millbrae_Crescent architect Alexander_Thomson.
- Millbrae_Crescent completionDate "1877".
- Millbrae_Crescent constructionStartDate "1876".
- Millbrae_Crescent hasPhotoCollection Millbrae_Crescent.
- Millbrae_Crescent locationCountry "Scotland".
- Millbrae_Crescent locationTown Glasgow.
- Millbrae_Crescent name "Millbrae Crescent".
- Millbrae_Crescent structuralSystem "Masonry".
- Millbrae_Crescent style "Greek Revival".
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- Millbrae_Crescent subject Category:Alexander_Greek_Thomson_buildings.
- Millbrae_Crescent subject Category:Crescents_(architecture).
- Millbrae_Crescent subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1877.
- Millbrae_Crescent subject Category:Streets_in_Glasgow.
- Millbrae_Crescent hypernym Street.
- Millbrae_Crescent point "55.8224 -4.27575".
- Millbrae_Crescent type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Millbrae_Crescent type Building.
- Millbrae_Crescent type Place.
- Millbrae_Crescent type Road.
- Millbrae_Crescent type Type.
- Millbrae_Crescent type Type.
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- Millbrae_Crescent type Q41176.
- Millbrae_Crescent comment "Millbrae Crescent is a street located in Glasgow providing numerous examples of category A listed buildings thought to be designed by Alexander "Greek" Thomson, or posthumously by his architectural partner, Robert Turnbull. The street comprises an elegant row of two-storey terraced houses built using blonde sandstone and exemplifying Thomson's typical use of Egyptian-derived columns and ornamentation.".
- Millbrae_Crescent label "Millbrae Crescent".
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- Millbrae_Crescent sameAs Q6858582.
- Millbrae_Crescent sameAs Q6858582.
- Millbrae_Crescent lat "55.8224".
- Millbrae_Crescent long "-4.27575".
- Millbrae_Crescent wasDerivedFrom Millbrae_Crescent?oldid=545794872.
- Millbrae_Crescent depiction MillbraeCrescent.jpg.
- Millbrae_Crescent isPrimaryTopicOf Millbrae_Crescent.
- Millbrae_Crescent name "Millbrae Crescent".