As you'll see from the date, these are now two and a half years old, but I've been sitting on most of them (apart from the odd one posted to HG) for all that time, and thought I'd be better getting some of them out into the world.
The former Govan Police Station started off life in around 1866-7, designed as the Burgh's town hall by John Burnet. It was repaired after fire damage in 1882, and sometime around turn of the 20th century, it was replaced by a new town hall. The building then became the police and fire station for Govan, with a huge new cell block being added to the rear, at right angles to the original building. New extensions appear to have been added to either side at some point around this time too, one of which created a pend through which vehicles accessed the courtyard.
It closed sometime around the early 1990s, and has been largely disused since, although it featured regularly in TV. Taggart used it for a spell as their home police station, although the interior was largely plain at this point - but you might just recognise the grand staircase and some of the exterior if you catch some of the mid-90s episodes being re-run on satellite and cable channels. It was also apparently used in a documentary about the Shawshank Redemption.
Since taking these pics two years ago, it has been undergoing a refurbishment - the main building will be turned into a space for use by various community groups, and the cell block will be converted into small offices for start-up and small businesses. At least one of the cells is to be retained in its original condition complete with the concrete bed, toilet and graffiti. I'd be interested to see how they carry out this refurbishment sensitively - it's been a B-listed building since 1987.
The access I was given with a few other folks on HG was entirely legit, and we were free to roam for a few hours. I'm annoyed I never took shots of more of the rooms in the main building and the outbuildings (including that rather odd caravan in the courtyard!), I seem to recall having battery issues. I also had tripod issues, as my cheap and nasty effort was decidedly off the level, so forgive the squint in most shots! Apologies also for the slightly poor quality of the compression on these images, not sure if that was IrfanView or Photobucket's fault, but I can't be arsed doing it all again.
One of the upper rooms is apparently a large courtroom, but at the time of our visit, it was subdivided into smaller rooms with a false ceiling, so we never spotted this.
A pic of the building as it was originally can be found here on the Glasgow Story website.
The refurbishment project, including some pics taken after the paint was removed from the exterior facade, can be seen here
On with the pics:
View from the north, showing the pend through which vehicles accessed the courtyard.
View from the south - pay attention to the wee extension with the glazed roof visible here - that was apparently the fire station part of the building, we'll get back to that later...
Some tiling in the entrance, which had been largely painted over - hopefully the refurbishment has restored all of these!
The main reception area - almost certainly not Victorian!
One of the marble Corinthian columns supporting the balcony in the main staircase.
The staircase from above.
The balustrade.
Not much light getting in here, making photography with cheapish equipment a bit of a challenge!
The ceiling above the stairs - not sure what the wee shields symbolised.
Spiral staircase in the main building - this was an odd room, the staircase was once boxed in, but the whole room appears to have been altered for some sort of filming. The boxing-in was removed, the walls painted blue then made to look grimy, and the floor was covered with a smooth surface presumably for a camera dolly. Oh, and loads of fake booze in bottles - might just make the JD bottle out on the floor there!
That should do for now, I'll post pics of the cell block and other areas as soon as this is approved and appears for me to reply to!
The former Govan Police Station started off life in around 1866-7, designed as the Burgh's town hall by John Burnet. It was repaired after fire damage in 1882, and sometime around turn of the 20th century, it was replaced by a new town hall. The building then became the police and fire station for Govan, with a huge new cell block being added to the rear, at right angles to the original building. New extensions appear to have been added to either side at some point around this time too, one of which created a pend through which vehicles accessed the courtyard.
It closed sometime around the early 1990s, and has been largely disused since, although it featured regularly in TV. Taggart used it for a spell as their home police station, although the interior was largely plain at this point - but you might just recognise the grand staircase and some of the exterior if you catch some of the mid-90s episodes being re-run on satellite and cable channels. It was also apparently used in a documentary about the Shawshank Redemption.
Since taking these pics two years ago, it has been undergoing a refurbishment - the main building will be turned into a space for use by various community groups, and the cell block will be converted into small offices for start-up and small businesses. At least one of the cells is to be retained in its original condition complete with the concrete bed, toilet and graffiti. I'd be interested to see how they carry out this refurbishment sensitively - it's been a B-listed building since 1987.
The access I was given with a few other folks on HG was entirely legit, and we were free to roam for a few hours. I'm annoyed I never took shots of more of the rooms in the main building and the outbuildings (including that rather odd caravan in the courtyard!), I seem to recall having battery issues. I also had tripod issues, as my cheap and nasty effort was decidedly off the level, so forgive the squint in most shots! Apologies also for the slightly poor quality of the compression on these images, not sure if that was IrfanView or Photobucket's fault, but I can't be arsed doing it all again.
One of the upper rooms is apparently a large courtroom, but at the time of our visit, it was subdivided into smaller rooms with a false ceiling, so we never spotted this.
A pic of the building as it was originally can be found here on the Glasgow Story website.
The refurbishment project, including some pics taken after the paint was removed from the exterior facade, can be seen here
On with the pics:
View from the north, showing the pend through which vehicles accessed the courtyard.
View from the south - pay attention to the wee extension with the glazed roof visible here - that was apparently the fire station part of the building, we'll get back to that later...
Some tiling in the entrance, which had been largely painted over - hopefully the refurbishment has restored all of these!
The main reception area - almost certainly not Victorian!
One of the marble Corinthian columns supporting the balcony in the main staircase.
The staircase from above.
The balustrade.
Not much light getting in here, making photography with cheapish equipment a bit of a challenge!
The ceiling above the stairs - not sure what the wee shields symbolised.
Spiral staircase in the main building - this was an odd room, the staircase was once boxed in, but the whole room appears to have been altered for some sort of filming. The boxing-in was removed, the walls painted blue then made to look grimy, and the floor was covered with a smooth surface presumably for a camera dolly. Oh, and loads of fake booze in bottles - might just make the JD bottle out on the floor there!
That should do for now, I'll post pics of the cell block and other areas as soon as this is approved and appears for me to reply to!