1858 – Life Association of Scotland, Princes Street, Edinburgh
Constructed between 1855 and 1858 above and around three Georgian townhouses at 81, 82 and 83 Princes Street.
Constructed between 1855 and 1858 above and around three Georgian townhouses at 81, 82 and 83 Princes Street.
Demolished 1938 and replaced by the National Library of Scotland, which was constructed between 1938 and 1956
The notorious Calton Jail was a complex comprising a Debtors’ Prison, the Bridewell (1791-96) by Robert Adam (later replaced) and a Felons’
In 1886, Prince Albert Victor, grandson of Queen Victoria, officially opened the International Exhibition of Industry,
This grand sandstone building, with its distinctive four-face clock tower, was erected in 1891, beside Dalmeny Road in Bonnington, and dominated the area for many years.
Perspective View with Plans as published in The Building News, August 17th 1900. Demolished for an office building in the 1970s –
Magnificent Italian palazzo for an insurance company on Edinburgh’s Prince’s Street. With its strong ground floor rustication,
A fine office block on St Andrews Square with office accommodation defined as the horizontal elements and a vertical services tower.