
The Alexander Thomson Society
The Alexander Thomson Society was founded in 1991 by Dr Gavin Stamp to celebrate the life and work of one of Glasgow’s most influential nineteenth century architects.
The Society is dedicated to the protection, conservation and promotion of the architect’s surviving buildings by way of monitoring their present condition, holding an annual series, lectures to other societies and academic institutions, publications and a number of guided walks.
ATS Talks: Architecture and Urbanism in late Georgian Edinburgh
Thursday at 6:00 PM
The Mackintosh Tearooms
From £3.96
The Blythswood Festival: The Making of Glasgow’s Blythswood
Sat, 2 May, 1:00 pm
The Mitchell Library
Free
William McInnes: a Mercantile Collector in early 20th century Glasgow
Thu, 21 May, 6:30 pm
Glasgow City Heritage Trust
From £6.13
William McInnes: a Mercantile Collector in early 20th century Glasgow
Thu, 21 May, 6:30 pm GMT+1
From £3.96
125 Years On: Glasgow's Great International Exhibition of 1901
Sat, 6 Jun, 1:00 pm
The Mitchell Library
Free