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Seated Male and Female Attic Figures
Seated Male and Female Attic Figures
Seated Male and Female Attic Figures
Seated Male and Female Attic Figures
Seated Male and Female Attic Figures
Seated Male and Female Attic Figures
Seated Male and Female Attic Figures

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Seated pairs of figures, back to back, on either side of the gable windows.
Title

Seated Male and Female Attic Figures

Date

1901–1903

Medium

yellow Plean sandstone

Accession number

G1_GB_S005

Acquisition method

commissioned by National Bank of Scotland, 1901

Work type

Building

Owner

Royal Bank of Scotland plc

Work status

extant

Listing status

A (Scotland)

Listing date

15/12/70

Inscription description

on the Glassford Street frontage: IN DEFENS / NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT"; entwined on both frontages: NBS

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Located at

Trongate, Glasgow

G1 5HF

Located at the corner of Glassford Street and Trongate.