1885 – Thomas Coats Memorial Church, Paisley, Scotland
A competition was held in 1885 for the design of the church with the selection of six pre-qualified architects.
A competition was held in 1885 for the design of the church with the selection of six pre-qualified architects.
Described in 1899 as “0ne of the most graceful ecclesiastical structures in Edinburgh – the spire generally pronounced the finest-and reflects the very highest credit upon the architect,
Perspective View with Plans as published in The Building News, August 17th 1900. Demolished for an office building in the 1970s –
Entry in architectural competition for a new hospital for Glasgow. The building commission was later given to James Miller.