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Mackintosh Interpretation Centre - http://www.thelighthouse.co.uk/page.php?page=maccentre
An exhibition of Mackintosh's life and work at the Lighthouse, designed by Mackintosh for the Glasgow Herald and now an architecture and design centre. Visitor information. |
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The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society - http://www.crmsociety.com/
Society information and news, brief biography, illustrated introduction to Mackintosh's major works, links to other Mackintosh sites. |
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The House for an Art Lover - http://www.houseforanartlover.co.uk
This house was built in Glasgow 1989-96 to a 1901 design by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Tour, news, events and visitor information, including details of the cafe, shop and suitability for functions. |
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) - http://www.greatbuildings.com/architects/Charles_Rennie_Mackintosh.html
Brief biography of this inspirational melder of Art Nouveau and Modernism in Scotland, with details of several of his works, from Great Buildings Online. |
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Wikipedia: Charles Rennie Mackintosh - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Rennie_Mackintosh
Illustrated biography of the main exponent of Art Nouveau in Scotland from the online collaborative encyclopedia. |
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh - http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/mackintosh_charles_rennie.html
Artcyclopedia gives links to the artist's works in art museum sites and image archives. |
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The Mackintosh House - http://www.hunterian.gla.ac.uk/collections/art_gallery/mac_house/machouse_index.shtml
A QuickTime virtual reality tour of the house of architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928), with its original contents restored. Visitor information. |
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The Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow - http://www.willowtearooms.co.uk/
Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1904, it has been recreated and serves again today as a cafe specialising in teas. Includes history and photographs. |
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78 Derngate - http://www.78derngate.org.uk/
Describes the restoration work on this unique house in Northampton, remodelled in 1916-17 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for W. J. Bassett-Lowke. |
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Armin Crewe: Charles Rennie Mackintosh - http://www.armin-grewe.com/crm/crm.htm
Personal tribute to the architect: his life, photographs of his work and annotated link and book listings. |