Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson (1817-75)
This appreciation was reprinted in Aberdeen in 1925 by W. Jolly &
This appreciation was reprinted in Aberdeen in 1925 by W. Jolly &
A distinguished architect, died in New York City, February 16, 1924.
An architect, living at Englewood, New Jersey, but with offices in New York City,
Known for his Arts and Crafts and Queen Anne-style houses and commercial buildings in the Birmingham area and for his sensitive vernacular restoration and extension work in the Cotswolds.
John McKean Brydon was born in Dunfermline in 1840 and educated at the Commercial Academy there.
Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857 – 1941), an English architect and furniture designer,
David Cousin was born in North Leith in 1809 (christened 28 May),
Davis studied at École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in the 1880s.
Edward Robert Robson was born in Durham on 2 March 1835 and from 1851-53 worked in the building firm of his father.
Born on 9th August 1878, at the family home in Brownswood,