1835 – St Mark’s Unitarian Church, Edinburgh
A fine facade with tall roundheaded windows masks a good galleried interior with cast iron columns.
A fine facade with tall roundheaded windows masks a good galleried interior with cast iron columns.
Formerly the British Linen Bank but now a branch of the Bank of Scotland, this sumptuous branch is at 38-39 St Andrew Square.
Built for Standard Life Assurance, the former National Irish branch on O’Connell Street has a striking pediment sculpted by Sir John Steele.
David Carnegie of Stronvar purchased the Eastbury Park Estate in 1857 and rebuilt the mansion and many other estate buildings to designs by Scottish architect David Bryce.
The last of three buildings by Scottish architect David Bryce in Dublin, and the only one lost to the city –
The new Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, constructed between 1870 and 1879 provided an unprecedented 600 beds,