James Sellars

James Sellars (1843, Glasgow - 1888, Glasgow) was a Scottish architect who was heavily inflenced by the work of Alexander Greek Thomson.[1]

He was one of the designers commissioned by the Saracen Foundry to work on a set of standard designs for a series of decorative iron works, for example railings, drinking fountains, bandstands, street lamps, pre-fabricated buildings and architectural features.

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  1. ^ Glasgow Art Gallery and Museums Association (1965). The Scottish art review (Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum Association) 10-12. 

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