In 1860 the firm s capital exceeded 35 000 and over the next decade rose to 102 000 as profits were reinvested.
Templeton carpet factory fire.
A photograph showing the western section of james templeton co s carpet factory in william street subsequently renamed templeton street in bridgeton after the disaster of 1 november 1889.
The ensuing carpet firm of james templeton son was established in bridgeton in 1839.
Drawing inspiration from doge s palace in venice leiper created templeton co carpet factory.
A functional carpet mill once stood behind the spectacular facade of the templeton carpet factory.
The company s original factory was destroyed by fire in 1856 but a former cotton mill was acquired in william street later renamed templeton street in bridgeton in the east end of glasgow.
This old templeton carpet factory building is the favourite of many glaswegians.
Ltd between 1892 and 1979.
It is now known as the templeton business centre.
James templeton owner of the original carpet factory had grown so frustrated by glasgow s city fathers refusal to accept any of his redesigns he commissioned renowned architect william leiper to design something so extravagant so magnificent they simply couldn t say no.
Templeton carpet factory or doge s palace.
This building was originally called the templeton carpet factory or sometimes by its alternative name of the doge s palace due to the venetian style of the building.
Find out about the history of templeton s carpet factory a stunning historic landmark at glasgow green inspired by the medieval doge s palace in venice.
The building was converted by the scottish development agency and became a business centre in 1984.
It was built in 1889 and was designed by architect william leiper.
1 1889 high winds caused a collapse at james templeton co s carpet factory in glasgow.
The iconic building where west brewery is now housed was a site of manufacturing operating as a factory for the world renowned carpet manufactures james templeton co.
A fire in the factory in 1900 resulted in more deaths commemorated by a female statue on top of the facade.
In 1857 a new factory was built on william street later renamed templeton street.
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James templeton sons began making carpets on this site in 1857.
In 1983 james templeton co merged with a f stoddard and henry widnell stewart to form stoddard carpets.