1868 – Design for new Townhall, Aberdeen
From The Building News, March 27, 1868: “We give this week an illustration of the new townhall about to be erected in Aberdeen,
From The Building News, March 27, 1868: “We give this week an illustration of the new townhall about to be erected in Aberdeen,
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, March 6 1869: Newtonaird House, recently erected from the designs of Messrs.
Perspective view of unsuccessful design for Edinburgh Cathedral – the commission was won by George Gilbert Scott.
Built 1875-77 to designs by Peddie & Kinnear, as a United Presbyterian Church in memory of Thomas Leckie,
Built in a modified form without the central archway, and still in use for a varied collection of businesses.
Italiante palazzo bank branch for Bank of Scotland at 101-103 George Street in Edinburgh. No longer a bank.
The most striking feature of this club building is the large bow window at the centre with a richly carved frieze,