Addition and alterations to Hous'hill

M243 Addition and alterations to Hous'hill

Address: Glasgow
Date: 1904–5; 1908–10
Client: John Cochrane and Catherine Cranston
Authorship: Authorship category 1 (Mackintosh) (Mackintosh)

Principal published and unpublished sources.

Published

Books

  • Roger Billcliffe, Charles Rennie Mackintosh: The Complete Furniture, Furniture Drawings and Interior Designs, Moffat, Dumfriesshire: Cameron & Hollis, 4th edn, 2009, pp. 195–216; pp. 244–8
  • Alan Crawford, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, London: Thames & Hudson, 1995, p. 124–129
  • Thomas Howarth, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Modern Movement, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 2nd edn, 1977, pp. 113–7; 225
  • Perilla Kinchin, Miss Cranston: Patron of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Edinburgh: National Museums of Scotland, 1999
  • Robert Macleod, Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Architect and Artist, London: Collins, 1983, pp. 117–8
  • James Macaulay, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, New York: W. W. Norton, 2010, pp. 251–2
  • Frank Worsdall, The City that Disappeared: Glasgow's Demolished Architecture Glasgow: Richard Drew Publishing, 1981, pp. 31–2

Journals

  • Peter Wylie Davidson, 'Memories of Mackintosh', Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society Newsletter, Summer 1979, pp. 4–6
  • Emily V. Davis, 'Mackintosh, Hous-hill and the mysterious Card Room', Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society Newsletter, 87, Autumn 2004, pp. 6–9
  • John Weyers, 'Kate Cranston and the Mackintosh Connection', Glasgow Herald, 6 June 1981, 'Weekender' supplement, p. 7
  • Evening Times, 6 July 1934, p. 6
  • Glasgow Herald, 6 July 1934, pp. 5 (ill.), 11
  • Paisley Gazette, 7 July 1934
  • The Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art, 1907, pp. 58–60
  • The Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art, 1917, p. 79

Unpublished

  • Hiroaki Kimura, 'Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Architectural Drawings Catalogue and Design Analytical Catalogue', University of Glasgow: unpublished PhD thesis, 1982, pp. 49–50, 200–2
  • Paisley, Renfrewshire Council Planning Department: County of Renfrew, First or Upper District, Register of New Buildings 1898–1910, no. 1228, p. 68