1869 – Newtonaird House, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, March 6 1869: Newtonaird House, recently erected from the designs of Messrs.
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, March 6 1869: Newtonaird House, recently erected from the designs of Messrs.
Perspective view of proposed alterations published in The Building News, September 1st 1876. The house was sold in 1925 and demolished in 1926.
The Property of The Right Hon.Lord John Manners. Perspective published in The Building News, December 6th 1878.
House for J.T. Mackenzie and published in The Building News, July 4th 1879. “This illustration is of a house for J.T.
Perspective view published in The Building News, May 14th, 1880. Scots Baronial mansion constructed 1880-81.
At the core of Ross House is a classical house of around 1783. Alexander Cullen extensively remodelled the house around 1888-90 in a full-blooded Scots Baronial style.
Published in The Building News, August 12th 1887. In 1891, the 10th Earl of Wemyss and March rebuilt the wings of Gosford House to designs by the architect William Young.
Architect-builder John Campbell McKellar (1859–1941) built much of upper-middle class Hyndland area of Glasgow with Duncanson &
Colislinn was builtin a mock-baronial style, to a design by prolific local architect James Pearson Alison.
Circa 1951, all but the Johnston wing was demolished due to “general decay and dry rot”.