Name: | John More Dick Peddie |
Designation: | |
Born: | 21 August 1853 |
Died: | 10 March 1921 |
Bio Notes: | John More Dick Peddie was born in Edinburgh on 21 August 1853, the eldest son of John Dick Peddie and Euphemia Lockhart More. He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy from 1864 to 1868 followed by two years at the Real Schule, Elberfeld. He entered the science faculty at Edinburgh University in 1870 while on a short articled apprenticeship with his father, who by then had been joined in partnership by Charles George Hood Kinnear; and subsequently he obtained a place in the office of George Gilbert Scott before setting off on a grand tour which took him as far south as Sicily. He returned to the Peddie & Kinnear office in 1875 as an assistant and was taken into partnership three years later, the firm then becoming Peddie, Kinnear & Peddie. After his return the practice's church work became consistently English Gothic rather than continental Romanesque. When he became a partner the practice was also joined by Peddie's fifth son Walter Lockhart Dick Peddie, born in Edinburgh on 7 November 1865 and educated at Fettes College. He may have been less academically minded than Peddie's other sons: he did not go to Elberfeld and of all Peddie's sons he was the only one not to go to university, signing drawings at the early age of fourteen.
In 1879 the elder Peddie withdrew from the practice at the age of fifty-five. He did not become a retired Academician, thereby blocking the election of both Kinnear and his son, and retained his membership by exhibiting old projects. He entered politics as Liberal MP for the Kilmarnock Burghs from 1880 and was particularly active in the campaign for Disestablishment; but although it has been stated that this was the aim of his early retirement, in reality it was at least as much for the purposes of repairing the family fortunes and providing for his unmarried sisters and daughters by becoming a fund manager. His sisters were a particular problem to him as his unmarried brother James had never had a particularly successful business and his father had somehow lost his money, probably through acting as a 'cautioner', which compelled him to sell the house his son built for him in Lansdowne Crescent in 1867 and become his son's tenant and pensioner in Chalmers Street.
The reputation of the practice and the financial circumstances of the entire Peddie family were further compromised by John Dick Peddie's chartered accountant uncle Donald Smith Peddie who fled to the USA in November 1882 as a result of the divorce action by one of his clients, and was found to have liabilities of £75,000 and realisable assets of £4,565, chiefly represented by the house the elder Peddie had built for him in Trinity. The elder Peddie's £800 bond on that property was amongst those 'left out of view' and the Peddie family had to subscribe heavily towards the £25,940 missing from the accounts of the Friendly Society of Dissenting Ministers which he had been raiding since at least 1845. Moreover the numerous property, hydropathic and hotel companies in which the elder Peddie had an interest began to become insolvent with frequent calls on the shareholders for more capital. Making money thus became even more important than it had been, and the elder Peddie thereafter concentrated on developing his international business interests and investments with numerous company directorships. It was on a voyage encompassing Australasia and the United States to inspect some of the operations of these companies in 1885 that Euphemia died and her body was brought home for burial in Dean Cemetery on 31 December. The elder Peddie himself died on 12 March 1891, leaving moveable assets of £26,432 2s 10d, liabilities of £10,002 13s 0d, his houses in Buckingham Terrace and Chalmers Street and the heavily mortgaged office building at 122 George Street. His net moveable estate was calculated at £16,429 9s 10d but because of bonds the net worth of his property interests is difficult to guess.
After the elder Peddie's withdrawal the practice became Kinnear & Peddie, Kinnear having become senior partner. Kinnear initially tended to retain the larger public and commercial commissions: or at least that is what contemporary references seem to suggest in relation to Longmore Hospital and Craiglockhart Hydropathic, the Germanic classicism of which is a simplified continuation of the elder Peddie's Alexander Thomson-inspired work of the 1870s. The more ambitious country houses, particularly Drygrange, also followed well-tried Kinnear formulae but John More Dick Peddie and the younger members of staff must have done much of the detailing which had become more academically neo-Jacobean with Aesthetic Movement influences.
Like every other practice Kinnear & Peddie's was affected by the recession following the failure of the City of Glasgow Bank. But although the banks had lost money in the Donald Smith Peddie frauds, they remained loyal. The Bank of Scotland's George Street branch, designed by J M Dick Peddie in 1883-4, was the finest the practice built, still very much in the tradition of his father's bank and insurance buildings but with subtly updated details. Its style was reproduced in a simplified form for some provincial branches but his relatively few urban buildings of the 1880s tended to be more free Renaissance or Jacobean. For the Caledonian Station, 1890, a number of very French Beaux-Arts schemes were produced, the variety of draughtsmanship suggesting that outside help may have been brought in. Some of the details suggest the hand of George Washington Browne even if the arched forms were reminiscent of the St Enoch Station proposals of thirty-five years earlier. In the smaller domestic commissions 'Old English' half-timbered gables were adopted from the mid-1880s and at Redholme, North Berwick, 1889, with which Browne's name has been linked, 'Queen Anne' idiom was adopted in red sandstone rather than red brick.
Kinnear's design role gradually declined after he became Colonel of the Midlothian Coast Artillery Volunteers on 29 June 1884. But as soon as the elder Peddie died he sought admission as FRIBA, his proposers being John Burnet Senior and two eminent Londoners, Professor T Roger Smith and his partner Charles Forster Hayward. He was admitted on 8 June 1891, and in the following year the Royal Scottish Academy elected him associate, an honour which 'at the time considerably astonished him and which it is doubtful if he ever fully appreciated'. He did not live to become an Academician, dying suddenly of heart failure after a normal day at his HQ and in the office on 5 November 1894.
John More Dick Peddie never sought admission to the RIBA, preferring to be a member of the Society of Architects. He had little time for his father's radical politics, and seems to have become closer to Kinnear during their years of partnership. Under Kinnear's influence, and perhaps that of his wife Catherine Jemima Stewart who was exactly a year older, born 21 August 1852, he became both a Unionist and an Episcopalian, enabling him to fit comfortably into Kinnear's circle of clients and relations in south-west Scotland. But like his father he was as much a pillar of Edinburgh's business world as architect and it was probably for that reason that he took George Washington Browne into partnership late in 1895 or early in 1896, formalising the loose relationship which had existed between them for several years: the immediate catalyst seems to have been a surge in branch bank building, particularly for the British Linen Bank. As the South Charlotte Street office had belonged to Kinnear, the new partnership moved to much larger premises at 8 Albyn Place late in 1896 or early in 1897. Born in Glasgow on 21 September 1853, the son of an employee of Glasgow Corporation Gas Company, Browne already had a distinguished career behind him. Articled to Salmon Son & Ritchie c.1869, he there found himself in the company of James Marjoribanks MacLaren and William Flockhart. In 1873 on completion of his articles he joined the office of Campbell Douglas & Sellars, from which he won John James Stevenson's measured drawing prize; and in 1875 he and MacLaren moved to London where they shared lodgings at 60 Brompton Square, Browne having obtained a place in Stevenson's office, then Stevenson & Robson. They then joined the Architectural Association, Browne being admitted in December of that year. After two years with Stevenson, Browne moved to the church architect Arthur William Blomfield, and during his time there he won the Pugin Studentship in 1877, enabling him to travel in France and Belgium. He then moved to the office of William Eden Nesfield, by whom he was profoundly influenced. In 1879 Browne returned to Scotland, this time to Edinburgh as principal assistant to Robert Rowand Anderson, then engaged on the Edinburgh Medical Schools; and in 1881 he became Anderson's partner, enabling him to marry Jessie Brownlie, daughter of Robert Brownlie, Glasgow, in that year. In 1883 Anderson & Browne merged their practice with that of Hew M Wardrop as Wardrop, Anderson & Browne, and perhaps unintentionally that was to lead to Browne leaving the partnership to open his own office at 5 Queen Street in 1885: probably because in the recession of the mid-1880s there was not quite enough business for three partners. But Browne's 1887 competition win at Edinburgh Public Library where the assessor was Alfred Waterhouse, followed by the Redfern building on Princes Street in 1891 and the huge Sick Children's Hospital in 1892, brought him election as ARSA in that year, and put Browne's practice on an equal footing with Peddie's in terms of work in hand, enabling him to move to a smarter office at 1 Albyn Place.
The Peddie & Washington Browne partnership was hugely successful, enabling Browne to build a very sophisticated neo-Jacobean house, The Limes, in Blackford Road, and even accommodate Peddie's brother Walter Lockhart Dick Peddie as third partner in 1898. But soon thereafter Walter became ill and emigrated to British Columbia in the hope of recovery. He died there in 1902 and was not replaced. From about 1905 the partnership began to drift apart, although Peddie and Browne were to remain in formal partnership until 1907 and share the same office at 8 Albyn Place until 1908. Peddie had in fact been taking his side of the practice in a more Beaux-Arts and neo-Georgian direction, perhaps influenced by Frank Worthington Simon at the School of Applied Art, and began hiring some very accomplished assistants to help him do it. Of these the most important were John Wilson and James Forbes Smith. Born in 1877, Wilson had been articled to the school architect Robert Wilson and had worked under Wilson's brilliant assistant and successor, John Alexander Carfrae. Whilst in Peddie & Washington Browne's employ he published a major folio on the Petit Trianon in 1907. Smith was a year older than Wilson, born 1876 and articled to George Beattie & Son in 1891. He had obtained a place in Rowand Anderson's office at the end of his articles and had spent three years with him, concurrently taking classes at Anderson's Edinburgh School of Applied Art under Professor Frank Worthington Simon, Stewart Henbest Capper and John Watson. The date at which he joined Peddie's office is not precisely known, but was probably 1897, just slightly ahead of Wilson, and while in the office he distinguished himself by winning the Pugin Silver Medal in 1900, enabling him to travel.
After some two years as sole partner, Peddie took Forbes Smith into partnership in 1909 and Wilson left in the following year to become architect to the Local Government Board. Smith applied for Licentiateship in January 1911, his proposers being John Watson, Ramsay Traquair and Alexander Hunter Crawford. He was admitted in March of that year, his home address then being 3 Hope Park Terrace. By that date he had travelled in France, Belgium, Holland and Italy.
The partnership of Peddie & Forbes Smith was dissolved in 1917. The reasons have not been recorded but Smith seems never to have established a clientele of his own and at that date the practice had little or no business and high overheads retaining the office at Albyn Place. Smith continued in practice on his own account for a few years, apparently unsuccessfully, and it is not yet known what became of him.
In January 1920 Peddie merged his practice with that of Todd & Miller as J M Dick Peddie & W J Walker Todd. The Todd & Miller practice had been founded by Peddie's former assistant William James Walker Todd, born in Glasgow on 6 February 1884, the son of Ruthven Campbell Todd CA. He was educated at Fettes College and articled to Thomas Purves Marwick in January 1902. He travelled in Italy as early as 1903 and attended the Edinburgh School of Applied Art, which merged with Edinburgh College of Art while he was a student in 1902-07. While there he won the Diploma of Merit for his National Art Survey Work and the Royal Institution Travelling Studentship in 1907, these gaining him a place in Peddie's office on his return from a further spell of continental travel. He commenced practice on his own account at 44 Hanover Street in 1909, and was later joined by Sydney Houghton Miller, who had won the Pugin Studentship in that year. Miller was only slightly younger, born in Edinburgh on 14 May 1884 and educated at George Watson's College. He had been articled to Sir Robert Rowand Anderson from 1902, attending Anderson's School of Applied Art where he too won a National Art Survey travelling scholarship. From c.1907 he gained experience as an assistant to Anderson, Alexander Hunter Crawford, Hippolyte Jean Blanc, George Washington Browne and William Thomas Oldrieve at the Edinburgh Office of Works before formally joining Walker Todd in partnership at 19 Young Street in 1914: designs made together before that date appear to have been in collaboration rather than in partnership. What should have been the partnership's major work, St David's Church at Dundee, was never realised despite a reduction in the design. The practice closed in 1915 when the partners were called up: Walker Todd served in France with the Royal Scots, reaching the rank of Captain.
John More Dick Peddie retired in November 1920 and appears to have taken most of the practice's library with him: his copy of Garner and Stratton's 'Domestic Architecture of England during the Tudor Period', now in the possession of Mrs Scott Duncan, has an inscription recording its gift to Walker Todd at that time. Peddie died on 10 March 1921 and was buried at the south wall of the new section of the Dean Cemetery where a fine cartouche marks his grave. His wife had predeceased him on 17 March 1915: they had no children. He left moveable estate of £25,089 11s 11d, a figure which also reflects the several directorships he held, notably in the Edinburgh Tramway Company, Scottish Equitable Life and his father's Scottish Investment Trust. Like his father he was as much businessman as architect. Although he maintained a consistently academic practice throughout his career, he seems never to have sought election to the RSA, and his individual contribution as a designer is less easy to discern after he went into partnership with Browne in 1896. Thereafter he seems to have been more an astute office manager than architect, exercising quality control by seeking out the very best students, mainly from the School of Applied Art. W J Walker Todd wrote of 'the certainty with which he grasped the essentials of the problems that occur so frequently in a large practice and the rapidity with which a satisfactory solution of even the most difficult of these was obtained… In addition to his ability in design he was an engineer and mathematician of no mean capacity.' There are several other records of the gratitude some of his pupils and assistants felt for what he had taught them, but the lessons were perhaps related to professional practice and sound construction. |
This was involved with the following buildings or structures from the date specified (click on an item to view details): |
| Date started | Building name | Town, district or village | Island | City or county | Country | Notes |
| 1875 | Dalbeattie Established Church | Dalbeattie | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Drawings by John More Dick Peddie working as assistant |
| 1875 | East UP Church | Peebles | | Peeblesshire | Scotland | Drawings by John More Dick Peddie working as assistant |
| 1875 | National Bank of Scotland, Paisley Branch | Paisley | | Renfrewshire | Scotland | |
| 1876 | Wauchope House | | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Drawings by John More Dick Peddie working as assistant |
| 1877 | Ardencaple House | Helensburgh | | Dunbartonshire | Scotland | Alterations - probably Tudor details and parapet of tower |
| 1877 | Compstown House (or Cumstoun House) | Twynholm | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1878 | 1-37 Drumsheugh Gardens | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Revised Lessels's elevations; designs executed by builders John Watherston & Sons |
| 1878 | 13, 14, 15, 16 Rothesay Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1878 | 17 Lynedoch Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1878 | 26 St Andrew Square | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Deepened on plan at rear |
| 1878 | 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Rothesay Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1878 | Balmedie House | Belhelvie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |
| 1878 | Callander Hydropathic | Callander | | Perthshire | Scotland | With Francis Mackison & Son |
| 1878 | Coltbridge School | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1878 | Longmore Hospital for Incurables | Newington | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1878 | Moffat Established Parish Church | Moffat | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Proposed alterations |
| c. 1878 | Kirkcudbright Manse | Kirkcudbright | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Alterations? |
| 1879 | 10 Great Stuart Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1879 | 143-146 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Repaired and altered after fire as Liberal Club |
| 1879 | 30, 32, 34 Palmerston Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1879 | Blackyett | Ecclefechan | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
| 1879 | Chalmers Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Completion of street |
| 1879 | Drum Mains Steading | New Abbey | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
| 1879 | Fife and Kinross District Asylum | Springfield, Cupar | | Fife | Scotland | Detached block (cost: £7,000) |
| 1879 | Linton Parish Churchyard, memorial to sixteenth Lord Trimlestown | Linton, Morebattle | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
| 1879 | Lochgilphead District Asylum for the Insane | Lochgilphead | | Argyll | Scotland | Addition of West House, East House and Firgrove (villa) |
| 1879 | Oakbank House | | | | Scotland | |
| 1879 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Falkirk | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | |
| 1879 | Scottish Amicable and Scottish American Trust buildings | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1879 | Senwick House | Borgue | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Porch and attic dormers; lodge |
| 1879 | St John's Episcopal Church | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Addition of chancel and north porch |
| 1879 | Stanerigg House with stables, groom's house, kennels and courtyard | Coldstream | | Berwickshire | Scotland | Reconstruction |
| 1879 | Stonykirk Parish Church | Stonykirk | | Wigtownshire | Scotland | |
| 1879 | Tenement, 64-70 Great Junction Street | Leith | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1879 | Union Club | St Andrews | | Fife | Scotland | Alterations - not carried out. John Milne commissioned |
| 1880 | 41-42 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations? |
| 1880 | 94 George Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1880 | House at 10 Salisbury Road | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1880 | Kinloch House | Collessie | | Fife | Scotland | Remodelling and rebuilding - second phase |
| 1880 | Langlands House and Stables | Kirkcudbright | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Unclear if this is a new build or alterations |
| 1880 | Langlands with East Langlands Lodge | Hawick | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | East Lodge - attribution of this because of plans in Dick Peddie & McKay Collection in HES. Work on main house and other work on the estate dated 1880 |
| 1880 | New Edinburgh Theatre | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1880 | Premises for British Public House Company | Leith | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1880 | Shop at 133 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1880 | Shops and Tenements at 503-509 St Vincent Street | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Alterations to ground floor shops |
| 1880 | Veitch's Hotel, 120-124 George Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Reconstruction as shops and offices |
| c. 1880 | Dryfesdale Parish Church | Lockerbie | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Alterations to first church |
| c. 1880 | Shop at 63 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1881 | 13 Hill Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1881 | Bank of Scotland, New Town Branch | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1881 | Canaan House, gate lodge | | | Edinburgh? | Scotland | |
| 1881 | Cavers House | Hawick | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Remodelling |
| 1881 | Edinburgh Life Assurance Company Building | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1881 | Isle Cottage | Dumfries | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
| 1881 | Kirkintilloch Church and Manse | Kirkintilloch | | Dunbartonshire | Scotland | |
| 1881 | St Cuthbert's Public School | Gorgie | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Addition |
| 1881 | Sunbury Stables | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1882 | Arnot House | | | Fife/Kinross-shire | Scotland | |
| 1882 | Bank of Scotland | Kirkcudbright | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1882 | Block A, 2-8 Cockburn Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1882 | Isle Tower | | | Wigtownshire | Scotland | Reconstruction of tower house and 18th-century house |
| 1882 | Keith Marischal House and lodges | | | East Lothian | Scotland | Reconstruction and additions |
| 1882 | Kirkcudbright Railway Station | Kirkcudbright | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
| 1882 | North Cliff House | North Queensferry | | Fife | Scotland | |
| 1883 | Abington House | | | Lanarkshire | Scotland | Reconstruction |
| 1883 | Bank of Scotland Headquarters, The Mound | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Modification of cupola of dome |
| 1883 | Free High Church and Free Church College | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1883 | House at Craiglockhart for Robert Brownlee | Craiglockhart | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1883 | Houses at North Berwick for Dalziel | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1883 | Milton House | Trinity | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Addition of attics |
| 1883 | Newington Cemetery | Newington | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Additions to gate lodge |
| 1883 | North Trinity House | Trinity | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Extensive alterations |
| 1883 | St Ninian's | Moffat | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
| 1883 | The Lodge | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1883 | Villa at Moffat for Mr Deane | Moffat | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
| 1884 | Airds of Parton House and stables | Loch Ken | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
| 1884 | Cortachy Castle | Kirriemuir | | Angus | Scotland | Rebuilding after fire |
| 1884 | Glenlair | Parton | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Reconstruction and additions |
| 1884 | House for William Ivory on Whitehouse Terrace | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1884 | Lochmaddy Inn | Lochmaddy | | Inverness-shire | Scotland | Additions |
| 1884 | Mosswater Cottages | | | Fife | Scotland | |
| 1884 | Newton House | | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Reconstruction of existing house as neo Tudor 'Old English'/ Arts & Crafts house |
| 1884 | Pitreavie Castle | Dunfermline | | Fife | Scotland | Remodelling and additions: several preliminary schemes; much reduced executed scheme |
| 1884 | Sandgate Street and Foul Ford | Berwick-upon-Tweed | | Northumberland | England | |
| 1884 | Sun Fire Life Assurance Building | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1884 | Villa for Mr Vallance | | | | Scotland | |
| 1885 | 5 Eton Terrace | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1885 | British Linen Bank | Carluke | | Lanarkshire | Scotland | Alterations? |
| 1885 | British Linen Bank | Kelso | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
| 1885 | Edinburgh Castle, Parliament Hall | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Competition design for restoration exhibited |
| 1885 | Pitreavie Castle, stables | Dunfermline | | Fife | Scotland | |
| 1885 | Religious Tract and Book Society Building | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Reconstruction with new façade and shop |
| 1885 | Sunderland Hall | Selkirk | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | Additions |
| 1885 | Tenement with Royal Bank building below | Campbeltown | | Argyll | Scotland | |
| 1885 | Torquhan House | Stow | | Midlothian | Scotland | Further alterations |
| 1885 | Villa for A J C Dowding | Moffat | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
| 1885 | Villa, 6 Ravelston Park | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1886 | Dirgarve | Aberfeldy | | Perthshire | Scotland | |
| 1886 | Donavourd House | Pitlochry | | Perthshire | Scotland | Further reconstruction |
| 1886 | Monymusk House | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Library wing added and restoration of fireplace in hall |
| 1886 | Pitreavie Castle, gate lodge | Dunfermline | | Fife | Scotland | |
| 1886 | Slogarie House and Slogarie Cottages | Kirkcudbright | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
| 1886 | St Mary's Church | Haddington | | East Lothian | Scotland | Scheme for restoration |
| 1887 | British Linen Bank | Kirkcaldy | | Fife | Scotland | |
| 1887 | British Linen Bank | Dunfermline | | Fife | Scotland | |
| 1887 | British Linen Bank | Dumfries | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
| 1887 | Craiglockhart Feuing Plan, entire Estate | Craiglockhart | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1887 | Drygrange House | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | First scheme and executed scheme (also stables and steading, factor's house and house to north of steading) |
| 1887 | Four Houses for William Deans on Morningside Drive | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1887 | House and Shop at Gilmerton | Gilmerton | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1887 | Kinglassie Parish Church | Kinglassie | | Fife | Scotland | Reconstruction (perhaps taken over by Hislop?) |
| 1887 | Lochmaddy Long Island Combination Poorhouse | Lochmaddy | North Uist | Inverness-shire | Scotland | |
| 1887 | Netherhall | | | | Scotland | |
| 1887 | Tenement with shops, 44 and 46-48 Bernard Street | Leith | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1887 | Thirlestane Castle | Lauder | | Berwickshire | Scotland | Burial vault |
| 1888 | 126 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1888 | British Linen Bank | Clydebank | | Dunbartonshire | Scotland | |
| 1888 | Cockpen Parish Church | Cockpen | | Midlothian | Scotland | Organ case and new pews |
| 1888 | Fife and Kinross District Asylum | Springfield, Cupar | | Fife | Scotland | Additions |
| 1888 | Midlothian County Artillery Volunteers Property Drill Hall & adjoining tenement | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations and new wing at back |
| 1888 | Southwick House | Caulkerbush | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | New stables |
| 1888 | Southwick Postman's House | Caulkerbush | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
| 1888 | Tantallon Castle | | | East Lothian | Scotland | Advised on restoration with Basil Champneys. Probably the 'Mr Peddie' referred to in the Haddingtonshire Courier - or it may be John Dick Peddie, his father, acting for SPAB. |
| 1889 | Cardoness House | Kirkcudbright | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Major reconstruction and additions |
| 1889 | Drygrange, South Lodge | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
| 1889 | Dumfries and Galloway Club | Dumfries | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1889 | Ettrickshaws House | Selkirk | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | |
| 1889 | Glasclune House | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Browne responsible for design |
| 1889 | Kirkennan House | Kirkcudbright | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
| 1889 | Palace Hotel | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Conversion of Palace Hotel to Liberal Club |
| 1889 | Southwick Parish Church | Caulkerbush | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
| 1889 | Terraughtie House | Troqueer | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Alterations - perhaps not executed? |
| 1890 | 7 George Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1890 | Balgowan Cottages | | | | Scotland | |
| 1890 | Blythswoodholm Hotel | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Conversion to offices (Central Chambers) |
| 1890 | British Linen Bank | Kilmarnock | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
| 1890 | Caledonian Railway Station | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1890 | Caputh Fountain | Caputh | | Perthshire | Scotland | |
| 1890 | Corstorphine Parish Church | Corstorphine | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Proposals for restoration - not built - commission went to George Henderson |
| 1890 | Damcroft Mills | Peebles | | Peeblesshire | Scotland | Minor work |
| 1890 | Dolphinton House and lodge | | | Peeblesshire | Scotland | Proposed gate lodge |
| 1890 | Hollywood | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1890 | House for Major Isaacson | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1890 | House for Mr Balfour | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1890(?) | Luce House | | | | Scotland | |
| 1890 | Mission Hall | Ellon | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |
| 1890 | North Berwick Golf Clubhouse | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| c. 1890 | 7 Glencairn Crescent | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| c. 1890 | School | Niddrie Mains | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| c. 1890 | Villa for Mr Stewart | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1891 | Balmaghie Parish Church | Balmaghie | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Extension of north aisle, porch and vestry added and internal alterations |
| 1891 | British Linen Bank | Greenock | | Renfrewshire | Scotland | |
| 1891 | British Linen Bank | Coldstream | | Berwickshire | Scotland | |
| 1891 | Canty Bay Inn | | | East Lothian | Scotland | Alterations? |
| 1891 | Compstown House (or Cumstoun House) | Twynholm | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Large addition |
| 1891 | Corstorphine Convalescent Home | Corstorphine | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Enlargement |
| 1891 | Fife and Kinross District Asylum | Springfield, Cupar | | Fife | Scotland | Further additions |
| 1891 | Isle Tower | | | Wigtownshire | Scotland | Neo-Jacobean woodwork |
| 1891 | Kirkwood House | Lockerbie | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Minor alterations |
| 1891 | Longmore Hospital for Incurables | Newington | | Edinburgh | Scotland | E wing with bay window to S elevation, rear extension and small addition at W. (HS list gives date as 1886-1891, though drawings dated 1891) |
| 1891 | Marlefield | | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Rebuilding after fire |
| 1891 | Mission Hall, Denhead | Kirkton of Logie-Buchan | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |
| 1891 | Orwell Manse | Orwell | | Kinross-shire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1891 | St Paul's Episcopal Church | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Removal of galleries, addition of chancel |
| 1892 | 22 Queen Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1892 | 33 Moray Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1892 | 7-8 Moray Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations to no 7 |
| 1892 | Advocates' Library | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Proposed new building linking to George IV Bridge - preliminary and three subsequent schemes, not carried out |
| 1892 | Duthil Manse | Duthil | | Inverness-shire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1892 | Peebles Courthouse and Prison | Peebles | | Peeblesshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1892 | Redholm | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | House |
| 1892 | Royal Bank of Scotland | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | New ground floor for Royal Bank |
| 1893 | 143-146 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Rebuilding of interior and modification of dome |
| 1893 | British Linen Bank | Alexandria | | Dunbartonshire | Scotland | |
| 1893 | Dalton Parish Church | Dalton | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
| 1893 | Donavourd House | Pitlochry | | Perthshire | Scotland | Stables |
| 1893 | House for Mr Shaw-Stewart | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Designs for chimneypieces |
| 1893 | Kirkdale House | Carsluith | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Rebuilding after fire |
| 1893 | Windygates House | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1894 | 154-166 Canongate, including Sugarhouse Close | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations for Mr Craigdallic |
| 1894 | 25 Moray Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Internal alterations |
| 1894 | 44 Drumsheugh Gardens | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1894 | Buddon Camp, officers' mess | | | Angus | Scotland | |
| 1894 | Caledonian United Services Club | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Internal alterations |
| 1894 | Pinkieburn House | Musselburgh | | Midlothian | Scotland | Library and additions |
| 1894 | The White House for Major General Ralston | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1894 | Westerton House | Bridge of Allan | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1895 | 52 Minto Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1895 | Bakery | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1895 | Blenheim House | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Addition of bedrooms |
| 1895 | British Linen Bank | Newcastleton | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
| 1895 | Forfar British Linen Bank | Forfar | | Angus | Scotland | |
| 1895 | House in Westgate | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1895 | Kilmory Castle | Lochgilphead | | Argyll | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1895 | North Berwick Golf Clubhouse | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Additions |
| 1895 | The Lodge | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Minor alterations |
| 1896 | 137-138 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Plans for alterations drawn up |
| 1896 | Abington Church | Abington | | Lanarkshire | Scotland | Attributed to Peddie |
| 1896 | Advocates' Library | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Bookstack building - Browne mainly responsible |
| 1896(?) | Biggar Parish School | Biggar | | Lanarkshire | Scotland | |
| 1896 | Comely Bank Cemetery, lodge and gate | Comely Bank | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1896 | House, Abbey Feus | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1896 | House, Cambuscairn | Cambuscairn | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
| 1896 | House, Point Garry | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Additions |
| 1896 | Longmore Hospital for Incurables | Newington | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Large W addition (approximately matching earlier E addition), boiler house and laundry block to rear, chapel and mortuary block to W |
| 1896 | Longmore Hospital for Incurables | Newington | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Minor internal alterations |
| 1896 | Milton Lodge | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1896 | Newmills House and stables | Balerno | | Midlothian | Scotland | Additions and alterations |
| 1896 | Royal Blind Asylum Workshop | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1896 | Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Company office | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Rebuilding |
| 1896 | Standard Life Assurance Co | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | New building erected |
| 1896 | The Limes | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Design exhibited |
| 1897 | 1-7 Old Abbey Road | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1897 | 143-146 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1897(?) | Aros House | | Mull | Argyll | Scotland | Additions |
| 1897 | British Linen Bank | Dumbarton | | Dunbartonshire | Scotland | |
| 1897 | British Linen Bank | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
| 1897 | British Linen Bank | Renfrew | | Renfrewshire | Scotland | |
| 1897 | British Linen Bank | Thurso | | Caithness | Scotland | |
| 1897 | Catherine Lodge | Musselburgh | | Midlothian | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1897 | Church buildings, Victoria Terrace | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1897 | Cottage | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1897 | Craighouse | Craiglockhart | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Gate lodge (attributed to Peddie & Washington Browne by D C Mays; no documentary evidence of this is known) |
| 1897 | Falkirk British Linen Bank | Falkirk | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | Probably by Browne alone |
| 1897 | Glenforsa House | Gruline | Mull | Argyll | Scotland | Additions |
| 1897 | Invereil House | Dirleton | | East Lothian | Scotland | House with coach house and lodge |
| 1897 | Model housing, Philpingstone Road | Bo'ness / Borrowstouness | | West Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1897 | Muirfield Golf Course | Gullane | | East Lothian | Scotland | Golf clubhouse |
| 1897 | Ochiltree Parish Church | Ochiltree | | Ayrshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1897 | Pant Well | Selkirk | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | Rebuilding |
| 1897 | Premises, Kirkcudbright | Kirkcudbright | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Alterations and additions |
| 1897 | Senior School | West Calder | | Midlothian | Scotland | Design exhibited |
| 1898 | 19 York Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1898 | 97-98 Princes Street/1-5 Frederick Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1898 | British Linen Bank | Perth | | Perthshire | Scotland | |
| 1898 | Caledonian Hotel | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Formation of hotel over station, incorporating Kinnear & Peddie's Caledonian Station |
| 1898 | Carnegie Library | Jedburgh | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
| 1898 | Hill Gardens | Coupar Angus | | Perthshire | Scotland | |
| 1898 | Kirkhill | Gorebridge | | Midlothian | Scotland | Alterations and additions |
| 1898 | Lainshaw House | Stewarton | | Ayrshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1898 | National Bank of Scotland | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Won in competition and secured job |
| 1898 | North Berwick, feuing | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1898 | St Mark's Unitarian Chapel | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1898 | The Knoll | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1898 | Whitecairns Farm, Cardoness Estate | Kirkcudbright | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1899 | 2 Chester Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1899 | 27 Walker Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations and additions |
| 1899 | 32 Abercromby Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations and additions |
| 1899 | 60 George Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1899 | Abbey School | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Alterations and additions |
| 1899 | Cargilfield School | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1899 | Cheylesmore Lodge | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1899 | Cottages for A B Bach | Loch Awe | | Argyll | Scotland | |
| 1899 | Harwood, Bonchester Bridge | Hawick | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Alterations proposed but not executed |
| 1899 | Kirkden Manse | Kirkden | | Angus | Scotland | Alterations and additions |
| 1899 | Ladybank Free Church | Ladybank | | Fife | Scotland | Pulpit |
| 1899 | Langlees | Biggar | | Lanarkshire | Scotland | Additions |
| 1899 | Makerstoun Manse | Makerstoun | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Design - not built |
| 1899 | Redford House, workmen's cottages | Colinton | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1899 | Royal Bank of Scotland | | | Dundee | Scotland | Browne mainly responsible |
| 1899 | Selkirk Manse | Manse | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | Alterations and new offices |
| 1899 | Sickness and Accident Assurance | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1899 | Winterfield | Dunbar | | East Lothian | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1900 | 11 Randolph Crescent | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1900 | 26 St Andrew Square | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1900 | 33, 36, 38 40 Melville Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations to attic |
| 1900 | Buchanan Lodge | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Reconstruction of former Buchanan Lodge |
| 1900 | Commercial Union | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1900 | Crieff British Linen Bank | Crieff | | Perthshire | Scotland | May be about 1905 |
| 1900 | House for E Carmoyche | Morningside | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1900 | New house near Craigcrook Castle on south | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1900 | North British and Mercantile Insurance Office Building | Leeds | | Yorkshire | England | |
| 1900 | Royal Maternity and Simpson Memorial Hospital | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations and additions |
| 1900 | Villa for Alfred J Bell | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1900 | Warehouse | Leith | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Attribution |
| 1900 | Winterfield | Dunbar | | East Lothian | Scotland | Stables |
| c. 1900 | 44 Northumberland Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| c. 1900 | House for Dr Turner Lawson | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1901 | 29 Chester Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1901 | 9-18 South Bridge | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1901 | Ayr British Linen Bank | Ayr | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
| 1901 | Braidfoot | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1901 | Dunbar Parish Church | Dunbar | | East Lothian | Scotland | Alterations for organ |
| 1901 | Free Church Assembly Hall | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Reconstruction for union of Free and UP churches as UF Church |
| 1901 | Free High Church and Free Church College | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Further alterations |
| 1901 | Inchgarry | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Alterations and additions |
| 1901 | Langshawbush House | Moffat | | Dumfriesshire | | Additions |
| 1901 | Longmore Hospital for Incurables | Newington | | Edinburgh | Scotland | New building to E which included new shops, nurses' accomodation and belvidere with link to old E wing. |
| 1901 | Palmerston Place UP Church | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Pulpit and organ case |
| 1901 | Rosehall UP Church | Newington | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1901 | Town Hall and Public Library | Bo'ness / Borrowstouness | | West Lothian | Scotland | Executed job |
| 1902 | 11 Gloucester Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1902 | 12 Belgrave Crescent | Dean | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1902 | 137-138 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1902 | 15 Lynedoch Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1902 | 19 Drumsheugh Gardens | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1902 | 7-8 Moray Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Survey of no 7 |
| 1902 | Buchanan Lodge | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Further work |
| 1902 | Colstoun House | Haddington (near) | | East Lothian | Scotland | Alterations and additions |
| 1902 | House, Garscube Terrace | Murrayfield | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Proposed (not built?) stable and coachman's house |
| 1902 | Kaimend | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Alterations and additions |
| 1902 | Kirkwood House | Lockerbie | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1902 | North British and Mercantile Company building | | | Dublin | Eire | |
| 1902 | North British and Mercantile Offices | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Designs for new building, or alterations to old? - secured commission for new building in 1904 |
| 1902 | Shop for Bell Donaldson | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1902 | Stirling Station | Stirling | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | Unexecuted design for new building |
| 1903 | 137-138 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Further alterations |
| 1903 | 32 Abercromby Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Further work |
| 1903 | 56 George Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1903 | 7 Cromwell Road | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1903 | 8 Eton Terrace | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1903 | Burnside House | Forfar | | Angus | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1903 | Colinton glebe feuing | Colinton | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1903 | Dalreach Lodge | Tummel Bridge | | Perthshire | Scotland | Reconstruction - completing work by Leonard |
| 1903 | Golspie Technical College Drummuie House | Golspie | | Sutherland | Scotland | |
| 1903 | House for G N Christie | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1903 | Liberton Hospital | Liberton | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Also lodge. Hospital and lodge may be mainly by Peddie? |
| 1903 | Lintalee House | Jedburgh | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Alterations and additions to house and walled garden |
| 1903 | Michelston | Stow | | Midlothian | Scotland | Alterations and additions |
| 1903 | Milton Bridge Manse | Milton Bridge | | Midlothian | Scotland | |
| 1903 | Redholm | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Extension and new gates |
| 1903 | St Cuthbert's Manse | Colinton | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Addition |
| 1903 | Sutherland Technical School | Golspie | | Sutherland | Scotland | |
| Before 1903 | Scottish Provident Institution | | | Glasgow | Scotland | |
| 1904 | Abbot's Croft | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Also gates and lodge |
| 1904 | Arnot House | | | Fife/Kinross-shire | Scotland | Additions |
| 1904 | Dalton Parish Manse | Dalton | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
| 1904 | Dormont | Dalton (near) | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | House and stables |
| 1904 | Drygrange House | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Summer House added |
| 1904 | Fairknowe | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1904 | House, Ravelston Park | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Addition |
| 1904 | Lennel House | Coldstream | | Berwickshire | Scotland | Remodelling and stables |
| 1904 | New Inverawe House | New Inverawe, Tirvane | | Argyll | Scotland | Additions and alterations |
| 1904 | Offices and shops, Gordon Street and West Nile Street | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1904 | Orton House | | | Morayshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1904 | Poltalloch House | Lochgilphead | | Argyll | Scotland | Additions and alterations |
| 1904 | Scottish Amicable Building | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1904 | Springfield | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1904 | Swinton House | Swinton | | Berwickshire | Scotland | Additions |
| 1904 | Swinton Manse | Swinton | | Berwickshire | Scotland | Additions |
| 1904 | Tweedie Homes, Hailes Estate | Juniper Green | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1905 | 4 Eton Terrace | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1905 | 49 Eton Terrace | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Additions |
| 1905 | Barnton Park, feuing | Barnton | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1905 | British Linen Bank | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1905 | Carriden Parish Church (former) | | | Midlothian | Scotland | Alterations to old church |
| 1905 | Drylaw Mains Farmhouse | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1905 | Dundonald Castle | Dundonald | | Ayrshire | Scotland | Consolidation |
| 1905 | Kelso Public Library | Kelso | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
| 1905 | Morningside Road Savings Bank | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1905 | Rose Street UP Church | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Conversion to offices |
| 1905 | Savings Bank, Montrose Terrace | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1905 | St Andrews Boat Club, boathouse | Craiglockhart | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| May 1905 | Rospletha | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Feu plan drawn up |
| 1906 | 19 York Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1906 | 21 Grosvenor Crescent | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1906 | 3, 7, 9 Thistle Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Additions and alterations |
| 1906 | Alloa British Linen Bank | Alloa | | Clackmannanshire | Scotland | |
| 1906 | Blervie House | | | Morayshire | Scotland | House and stables |
| 1906 | Buchanan Lodge | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Motor house and servants bedrooms |
| 1906 | Coldstream Parish Church | Coldstream | | Berwickshire | Scotland | Complete rebuilding |
| 1906 | Cowhill Tower | Holywood | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Proposed alterations and additions |
| 1906 | Drygrange House | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Lodge and gates (also gates in walled garden) |
| 1906 | Edinburgh Municipal Art College | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1906 | Invereil House | Dirleton | | East Lothian | Scotland | Additions |
| 1906 | Muirfield Golf Course | Gullane | | East Lothian | Scotland | Extension with staff quarters to west and increased changing room and laundry facilities to east. |
| 1906 | Portpatrick Hotel | Portpatrick | | Wigtownshire | Scotland | Enlargement |
| 1906 | Queenshill | Ringford (near), Kirkcudbright | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
| 1906 | Royal Victoria Hospital, dispensary | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| c. 1906 | Double cottage at Liberton | Liberton | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1907 | 15 Gloucester Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Additional storey added |
| 1907 | Bathgate Academy | Bathgate | | West Lothian | Scotland | Additions |
| 1907 | Colstoun House | Haddington (near) | | East Lothian | Scotland | Reconstruction after fire, retaining Lorimer's work |
| 1907 | County Buildings | Cupar | | Fife | Scotland | Competition design for extension to east - not successful |
| 1907 | Edinburgh Life Assurance Company Building | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Completely new building |
| 1907 | Grangemouth British Linen Bank | Grangemouth | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | Design exhibited |
| 1907 | Inveresk Mills, offices | Inveresk | | Midlothian | Scotland | |
| 1907 | Kirroughtree House | Minnigaff | | Kirkcudbrightshire? | Scotland | Major reconstruction |
| 1907 | Largs British Linen Bank | Largs | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
| 1907 | North Berwick Golf Clubhouse | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Addition of second storey |
| 1907 | Northcliff cottages | North Queensferry | | Fife | Scotland | |
| 1907 | Old Parish Church | Arngask | | Perthshire | Scotland | Addition of bellcote |
| 1907 | Shop Front, 132 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1907 | Stobo Castle | | | Peeblesshire | Scotland | Terraces, stairs, summer house and alterations |
| 1907 | Tummel Bridge UF Church | | | Perthshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1908 | 3 Tantallon Terrace | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Additions and alterations |
| 1908 | 47 Heriot Row | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Proposed 2nd-floor mansard |
| 1908 | Church of the Holy Cross (Episcopal) | Davidson's Mains | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1908 | Creebridge House | Minnigaff | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Additions and alterations |
| 1908 | Daniel Stewart and Melville's School Library | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1908 | Grain Mill | Galashiels | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | |
| 1908 | Pinkie House | Musselburgh | | Midlothian | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1908 | St James Episcopal Church - church, lodge and rectory | Leith | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Reseating and pulpit |
| 1908 | Westerdunes | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| c. 1908 | St Vincent Home | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | New attic floor |
| 1909 | Melrose Parish Church | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Won competition and secured job of reconstruction |
| 1909 | Oatfield | Dirleton | | East Lothian | Scotland | Additions - mansard roof etc |
| 1909 | Pitcullo House | | | Fife | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1909 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Alloa | | Clackmannanshire | Scotland | |
| 1909 | Young Women's Christian Association, George Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations and new shop front |
| After 1909 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Portobello | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Furnishings |
| After 1909 | St Paul's Episcopal Church | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Furnishings |
| 1910 | Coldstones, house, cottage and formal garden | Gullane | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1910 | Corner tenement with shops, 1-2 Lynedoch Place and 2-4 Drumsheugh Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1910 | Drygrange House | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Further work |
| 1910 | Ettrickshaws House | Selkirk | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | Stables with Forbes Smith |
| 1910 | Raeshaw House | Heriot | | Midlothian | Scotland | |
| 1910 | St Germains House | Longniddry | | East Lothian | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1910 | Welbent | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| c. 1910 | Carnsalloch House | Kirkmahoe | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Minor alterations |
| c. 1910 | North British and Mercantile Building | | | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Alterations |
| c. 1910 | Premises for the East Edinburgh Unionist Club | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1911 | 20-22 Castle Street | Dumfries | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Unspecified work |
| 1911 | 46 Castle Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1911 | Buchanan Lodge | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Further work |
| 1911 | Dumfries County Buildings | Dumfries | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
| 1911 | Dumfries Post Office | Dumfries | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Survey plans made |
| 1911 | Gribdae | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Additions |
| 1911 | House for Hon Percy Thesinger | Gullane | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1911 | House in Water of Leith Village | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1911 | Polkemmet House | | | West Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1911 | St Christopher's | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1911 | St George's Free Church hall | Dumfries | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Survey plans made |
| 1912 | 4 Rothesay Mews | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1912 | 7-8 Moray Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations to no 8 |
| 1912 | Newton of Balcanquhal | Glenfarg | | Perthshire | Scotland | |
| 1912 | Waverley Hydropathic | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Addition of recreation room |
| 1913 | 5 Glencairn Crescent | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1913 | Capenoch | Penpont | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1913 | Cardney | Dunkeld | | Perthshire | Scotland | Complete reconstruction and lodge |
| 1913 | Cowhill Tower | Holywood | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Tower house at east end added |
| 1913 | Moat Hostel | Dumfries | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
| 1913 | Rowchester House | | | Berwickshire | Scotland | Additional storey and garden terraces |
| 1913 | Stracathro House | Brechin (near) | | Angus | Scotland | Alterations (attic at rear?) |
| 1913 | The Binns | | | West Lothian | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1914 | 66 St Mary's Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1914 | County Buildings | Haddington | | East Lothian | Scotland | Addition |
| 1914 | Kailzie House | Traquair/Kirkburn | | Peeblesshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1914 | Kelly Castle | Arbroath | | Angus | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1914 | Lismore Manse | Lorn | | Argyll | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1914 | Lowood House | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1914 | St John's Episcopal Church | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Vestry hall added |
| 1915 | 7-8 Moray Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations to nos 7 & 8 |
| 1915 | Burnside House | Forfar | | Angus | Scotland | Further work |
| 1915 | Cowhill Tower | Holywood | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Garage in north range of former stables |
| 1915 | Villa, 16 Blackford Road | | | Edinburgh? | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1916 | Garroch House | New Galloway | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1917 | Royal Navy House | North Queensferry | | Fife | Scotland | |
| 1918 | Pittormie House | Dairsie | | Fife | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1919 | 21 Melville Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1919 | Building and building yard for Arnott McLeod & Co | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1919 | Catherine Lodge | Musselburgh | | Midlothian | Scotland | Alterations for Loretto School |
| 1919 | George Watson's College, Watsonian memorial | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Design dated |
| 1919 | Gribdae | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | Additions |
| 1919 | Housing and women's hostel at Tweedholme Avenue | Walkerburn | | Peeblesshire | Scotland | Early sketches |
| 1919 | Housing for East Lothian County Council, Western District | Longniddry | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1919 | Housing for East Lothian County Council, Western District | Macmerry | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1919 | Housing for East Lothian County Council, Western District | Humbie Station | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1919 | Housing for East Lothian County Council, Western District | Seaton Dean | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1919 | Housing for East Lothian County Council, Western District | East Linton | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1919 | Housing for East Lothian County Council, Western District | Aberlady | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1919 | Kirkbank House | Dumfries | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Conversion to venereal disease and tuberculosis clinic |
| 1919 | New Club | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1919 | Six cottages and other housing for East Lothian County Council, Western District | Innerwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1920 | Black's Factory | Gorgie | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
| 1920 | Council Housing for East Lothian County Council, Western District | Gullane | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1920 | County Council housing, Buccleuch Street | Innerleithen | | Peeblesshire | Scotland | |
| 1920 | Garroch House | New Galloway | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Alterations |
| 1920 | Housing for East Lothian County Council | Dirleton | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1920 | Housing for East Lothian County Council, Western District | Aberlady | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1920 | Kailzie House, twin gate lodges | Traquair/Kirkburn | | Peeblesshire | Scotland | Reconstruction |
| 1920 | Semi-detached houses, Elcho Road | Longniddry | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1920 | St Catherine of Sienna Episcopal Church | Bo'ness / Borrowstouness | | West Lothian | Scotland | |
| 1921 | William Cree Memorial Church | Kirkburn, Traquair | | Peeblesshire | Scotland | |
| c. 1912 | Kersewell House | Carnwath | | Lanarkshire | Scotland | |