1896 – North Bridge Street Reconstruction, Edinburgh
First Premiated Design by J.N. Scott & J.A. Williamson
First Premiated Design by J.N. Scott & J.A. Williamson
The Subway’s most distinctive building – an ornate, Jacobean, late Victorian red sandstone structure; designed by James Miller in 1896.
Front Perspective View as published in The Building News, June 10th 1896.
Built between 1896 and 1907 and at that time was claimed to be the biggest bonded warehouse in the world.
The Leng Memorial Chapel was constructed around 1895-97 on a dramatic hill-top site with magnificent views by Sir John Leng as a memorial to his first wife,
Perspective view & plans published in The Building News, April 9th 1897. Marshall formed a partnership with Robert Burns Dick in 1895 and the year after they won the competition for the Corporation Lodging House in Aberdeen.
“The two houses, one of which is illustrated, are being built by the Edinburgh Academy to provide boarding-houses in connection with the Academy school.
Eccentric Victorian office building. Also known as British Workman’s and General Assurance Company
Architect: William B.Whitie, Watson & Salmond, Thomson & Sandilands
The Springburn Hall was a gift to the community from the Reid family of Neilson,
“This house is situated about three miles above the town, on the right bank of the River Stirling.
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