Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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The RSAC took over the entire length of one side of Blythswood Square in 1909  
The RSAC took over the entire length of one side of Blythswood Square in 1909  


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Revision as of 12:45, 28 September 2012

Advertising sign.
1949. Club House in Blythswood Square, Glasgow.

Formerly the Scottish Automobile Club

The RSAC was established in 1899 to promote 'automobilism' in Scotland. William Douglas Weir was a founder member.

The RSAC took over the entire length of one side of Blythswood Square in 1909


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