William White & Son's Clay Pipe Factory, Gallowgate, Bain Street, Moncur Street, and Gibson Street.
The buildings date from 1876 to 1879. The buildings are red and white brick in the Italian Renaissance style.
William White & Son's Clay Pipe Factory, Gallowgate, Bain Street, Moncur Street, and Gibson Street.
The buildings date from 1876 to 1879. The buildings are red and white brick in the Italian Renaissance style.
The church was unique amongst the Catholic churches of the time in Glasgow in that it had a tower and is modelled on Namur Cathedral in Belgium and the Gesu in Rome.
The two bells in the church tower were installed in 1910. They were originally part of a set of 10 bells that were placed in St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh in 1865. In 1890, St Giles' Cathedral sold the set to St Mary's Cathedral in Edinburgh for £20. At the time, St Mary's Cathedral was trying to raise money to build a tower to house the bells. In 1910, after the fundraising was unsuccessful, the set of bells were divided up and given to other churches, two of which went to St Aloysius church