The Golden Age of Glasgow’s Art Trade: August 1867 – John and James Morrison, Crown Sale Rooms, 102 Renfield Street – Dry Stores

The header of the column of advertisements for John and James Morrison, on page seven of

The Glasgow Herald, on Monday the 26th of August, 1867, reads:

 

“STOREAGE OF FURNITURE, PLATE, OR PICTURES.

MESSRS. JOHN & JAMES MORRISON

desire the attention of Parties proposing to STORE

their FURNITURE, PLATE, OR PICTURES, to the Large

Dry Stores, 102 Renfield Street, Glasgow, erected by them for

this purpose, where Effects are securely Stored in separate and

distinct Compartments of various sizes.”

 

 

 

George Fairfull-Smith, July 2024.