The Golden Age of Glasgow’s Art Trade: November 1874 – Morrison, Dick and McCulloch – Drystores at 52 and 98 Sauchiehall Street, and 148 St. George’s Road
An advertisement for Morrison, Dick and McCulloch, under “Sales by Auction.”,
on page seven of The Glasgow Herald, on Monday the 30th of November, 1874,
reads:
“STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PLATE, OR PICTURES.
MORRISON, DICK & McCULLOCH desire
the attention of Parties proposing to STORE
their FURNITURE, PLATE, OR PICTURES, to the Large
DRYSTORES, erected by them for the purpose, at
52 and 98 SAUCHIEHALL STREET,
AND 148 ST. GEORGE’S ROAD,
Where Effects are securely Stored in separate and distinct
Compartments of various sizes.”
Office—52 SAUCHIEHALL STREET, GLASGOW.”
George Fairfull-Smith, July 2024.