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Basic Biographical Details

Name: John Keppie
Designation: Architect
Born: 4 August 1862
Died: 28 April 1945
Bio Notes: John Keppie was born in Glasgow on 4 August 1862, the fourth child and elder son (his brother James was born c.1866) of John Keppie, a wealthy tobacco importer who came from Haddington and had houses in Hillhead and Prestwick. His mother was Helen Cuthbertson Hopkins, who originated from Galston, Ayrshire. Keppie was educated at Ayr Academy, as he was brought up in Prestwick rather than Hillhead. He was articled to Campbell Douglas and Sellars c.1880 and somewhat unusually attended classes at the University of Glasgow as well as Glasgow School of Art. Although his dossier is missing he appears to have enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Atelier Jean Louis Pascal in 1885 and remained there until at least the autumn of 1886 when he travelled in Northern Italy. He did not return afterwards as his nomination paper states that he spent one year with Pascal. As an accomplished draughtsman and a fine watercolourist he had remarkable success in the Tite Prize competitions, winning its silver medals in that year and again in 1887. On his return to the Campbell Douglas & Sellars office he assisted Sellars with the firm's entry for the Glasgow International Exhibition of 1888, the competition for which had been advertised in January 1887 and was won on 31 March 1887 with a weather-boarded design with galvanised metal domes in a Moorish, probably basically French colonial, idiom.

While the Exhibition buildings were completed on schedule the project was fraught with difficulties as Campbell Douglas became seriously ill and was unable to come downstairs to the office for months. This put a severe strain on Sellars and Keppie, and while on site a nail pierced Sellars's boot. This was neglected from want of time and ultimately brought about Sellars's death from blood poisoning on 9 October 1888.

Campbell Douglas was then barely recovered. He decided to take his chief draughtsman Alexander Morrison into partnership. Keppie had worked more closely with Sellars, and by what appears to have been an amicable arrangement he was taken into partnership by John Honeyman whose practice was then chronically short of work and money: he effectively refounded the practice, Douglas having allowed him to take the commission for the uncompleted Anderson's College of Medicine with him as a setting-up commission. Douglas & Morrison retained the other work of the practice, although over time more clients migrated to Keppie's. The matter was handled discreetly and nothing of what this unusual arrangement was about became common knowledge.

At the end of his first year in practice Keppie's father died and he and his brother found themselves responsible for their mother and four sisters: of his sisters he was closest to the youngest, Jessie, born in 1868. While his father's death gave Keppie and his brother both the money and the freedom to do what they wanted, these family responsibilities also proved a bit of a tie. He had hoped to marry Helen Law but in the event she became engaged to the painter E A Walton.

In the early to mid 1890s Herbert McNair, whom he had inherited from Honeyman, and Charles Rennie Mackintosh, whom he had recruited in April 1889,were frequently guests working week-ends at Prestwick, while Jessie brought a circle of friends from Glasgow School of Art who were put up at two bungalows rented by her brother at Dunure ('The Roaring Camp'). There Mackintosh formed some sort of attachment to Jessie, while the well-off MacNair courted Frances Macdonald. In the event Mackintosh transferred his affections to Frances's elder sister Margaret and with that event this group (The Immortals) seems to have disbanded: Mackintosh, MacNair and the Macdonald sisters forming a smaller group known as The Four. Keppie did not marry any of Jessie's circle, and after what may have been a further disappointment with Bessie MacNicol, one of whose paintings he bought, he never married. From an early age he became a close friend of the painter Edward Atkinson Hornel, habitually bringing in the New Year with him at Kirkcudbright. Within the architectural profession he was closest to John Archibald Campbell, another product of Pascal's atelier, who was also a bachelor. Until Campbell died in 1909 he was an occasional houseguest at Bridge of Weir for golf.

Although Keppie remained a superb draughtsman and watercolourist, from the early 1890s Keppie was at first content to let Mackintosh do most of the designing, particularly on competition work. Even after Mackintosh left Jessie for Margaret, an event which apparently caused Jessie long-lasting distress, this arrangement continued although the working weekends at Prestwick necessarily came to an end: personal problems were set aside in the desire to win competitions and build up the practice.

On 1 January 1901 John Honeyman was deemed to have retired although he was in fact in the office a great deal in those years because of the joint commission with Dr Thomas Ross to restore the choir and transepts of Iona Cathedral for the Iona Cathedral trustees carried out in 1902-04. Charles Rennie Mackintosh was then taken into partnership, the practice title becoming Honeyman Keppie & Mackintosh from 1901. The partnership agreement was for ten years and may have taken some time to negotiate as it was retrospective, drawn up in Keppie's handwriting as late as 10 October 1901. For the first three years, from 1901 to 1903, Honeyman was to receive half the practice's profits. From the remaining half Keppie was to be paid two-thirds and Mackintosh one third. Honeyman was then bought out and for the next two years, 1904 and 1905, Keppie was to receive three-fifths of the profits and Mackintosh two fifths. Mackintosh thus did not have to put up any capital, but the equal division of the profits from 1906 was to lead to problems later as Keppie's clientele was much larger, and was to remain so.

Mackintosh's partnership had the perhaps unexpected effect of a redivision of design responsibilities within the practice. Keppie returned to the drawing-board for his own clients rather than delegating to Mackintosh. Except for the completion of Glasgow School of Art and the firm's commission for Scotland Street School, Mackintosh thereafter designed for his own clients only. This resulted in a series of free Renaissance and Scots Renaissance buildings for Keppie's clients in the style Keppie and Mackintosh had developed some eight to nine years earlier, ideas from old competition projects sometimes being recycled as at Parkhead Cross Savings Bank. Some of these buildings, particularly the McConnell buildings on Hope Street were of considerable merit if rather less up to date than those of Burnet, Campbell and Paterson; others like Simpson's on Sauchiehall Street had somewhat ungainly proportions and crowded details. But professionally Keppie's stock rose: he was belatedly admitted FRIBA in 1904, an event which may have been connected with Alexander Beith McDonald's proposal to employ him as assessor for the Mitchell Library in 1904, a competition which was conducted according to RIBA rules.

Keppie was soon to find that a brilliant designer with an international reputation was not always the right partner for a more mundane Glasgow clientele. Mackintosh's commissions for interior work in Germany and Austria led to Mackintosh suggesting that he might spend part of the year in Vienna which Keppie declined to agree to. That occasioned some disappointment but it blew over. The relationship between Keppie and Mackintosh was much more seriously strained at Scotland Street School, where in November 1905 the School Board of Glasgow wrote a rebuke which made any further commission from the Board unlikely. Nevertheless relations between them were still good enough for Keppie to propose Mackintosh for Fellowship of the RIBA in September 1906 and even get Burnet to sign his nomination paper: this document is of some interest as he allowed Mackintosh to state that he had been a principal since 1898 to ensure his admission after only five years as a partner. He also lent Mackintosh a substantial sum to enable him to buy and remodel his house on Florentine Terrace in that same year. But further problems were to arise with the building committee of Glasgow School of Art in February: the real problem after the School was completed in 1909 was that thereafter Mackintosh had very few commissions of his own, a situation aggravated by the increment tax on new developments in the Finance Act of 1909: newly commissioned work was halved in 1910 and again in 1911, remaining at a low level through 1912 and 1913. This made success in competitions for public projects all the more important and Mackintosh's inability to complete the firm's invited submission for the Jordanhill Training College in time became the catalyst for the dissolution of the partnership. Mackintosh had no drawings at all for the demonstration school element of the competition. It was drawn out by Andrew Graham Henderson whom Mackintosh had recruited in May 1904, and on whom Keppie had increasingly come to depend. Henderson told Keppie that he would not stay if Mackintosh remained as partner: Keppie was not a man to respond to threats from staff, but Mackintosh's depression and lack of commissions had already caused him to make an analysis of the accounts of the partnership from 1901 to 1911, the orihinal partnership agreement having expired on 1 January 1910. This showed that Mackintosh had introduced £4,934 of new business during that period and Keppie £16,303, and Mackintosh's share of the profits had been £5,467. Nothing ever leaked out about what was said. The partnership is believed to have been dissolved in June 1913 although Mackintosh still represented the firm at a meeting in July when Henderson's design for the demonstration school was accepted, the commissions for the main College and the hostels going to David Barclay and Andrew Balfour. Mackintosh then left to set up his own practice although the partnership was not formally dissolved until June 1914. A month earlier Keppie had sent Mackintosh a cheque for £250 as his share of the competition award. The surviving correspondence from these years does not suggest any animosity on either side. It was not until 1920 that Keppie gently hinted to Mackintosh that the house in Florentine Terrace might be sold.

On the dissolution of the partnership with Mackintosh, the practice reverted to being simply Honeyman & Keppie with Keppie as sole partner. Henderson won the major competition for the reconstruction of Glasgow Cross in 1914 but was called up for military service shortly thereafter, Keppie allowing him a retainer of £216 p.a. In 1916 Henderson was shot through the right elbow and had to learn to draw with his left hand. He then returned to the office as partner, the practice taking the title of John Keppie & Henderson.

Henderson did most of the design work from 1917 onwards, Keppie's role becoming more managerial. But he was elected RSA in 1920 and continued to take a very active role in professional matters, particularly as a governor of Glasgow School of Art. He had been Deacon of the Incorporation of Wrights at the Trades House in 1906 and president of the Glasgow Institute of Architects in 1905. He was president again in 1919-20 and President of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland in 1924-26; and as a Council Member of the RIBA he became its vice president in 1929. He generously endowed the John Honeyman Studentships in architecture and in Sculpture in 1923 and did much to promote the career of Benno Schotz: despite the difference in age they became Saturday sketching companions. Ultimately Keppie's long service as a governor of Glasgow School of Art ended in his chairmanship in 1930-32: his regime was marked by a long-standing antipathy to the professor of Architecture, Thomas Harold Hughes, who escaped by transferring his service to the Royal College and setting up a joint Board of Studies in 1924.

In 1930 Alex Smellie, the practice's industrial architect and structural engineer, was taken into partnership. Thereafter Keppie spent much of his time presiding over Glasgow Art Club where he was known as King John: he kept a watchful eye on those who came and went and mercilessly teased some of its members, particularly William Whitie in respect of the Mitchell Library award.

Keppie's formal retirement from the practice seems to have been in 1937, but the effective date may have been 1935 as from 1936 he exhibited from his house at 16 Hamilton Park Avenue. This house was given up after war broke out in 1939. Thereafter he lived at Haddington Park in Prestwick with his sister Jessie. In his last years he is said to have been sometimes a bit wandered and of uncertain temper, at least partly because the Second World War had curtailed his freedom to travel abroad, Spain (from 1897), Egypt (from 1900), Italy (from 1911) and Morocco (from 1933) being favourite venues for sketching and watercolours. When he was elected full Academician in 1931 it was as much for his watercolours as his architecture. At both the RSA and the RGI his exhibits were predominantly watercolours.

Keppie died at his house, Haddington Park West, Prestwick on 28 April 1945. He left £40,931 3s 6d, bequeathing £2,000 to Graham Henderson and his MacNicol picture to Glasgow Art Gallery. He was buried in Prestwick and Monkton Cemetery where a characteristic early Renaissance monument commemorates him and his sisters. As an architect he was not among the most gifted of those who went to the Ecole, but he has been an unfairly maligned man.

Private and Business Addresses

The following private or business addresses are associated with this architect:
 AddressTypeDate fromDate toNotes
Item 1 of 8Haddington Park West, Prestwick, Ayrshire, ScotlandPrivateAfter 1862(?)1945 
Item 2 of 813, Granville Street, Glasgow, ScotlandBusiness1871  
Item 3 of 8140, Bath Street, Glasgow, ScotlandBusiness1889c. 1915 
Item 4 of 842, St James Street, Glasgow, ScotlandPrivate1891 *1903 
Item 5 of 816, Hamilton Park Avenue, Glasgow, ScotlandPrivate19041940 
Item 6 of 84, Blythswood Square, Glasgow, ScotlandBusinessc. 19051911 
Item 7 of 8257, West George Street, Glasgow, ScotlandBusiness19111931 
Item 8 of 8181, West Regent Street, Glasgow, ScotlandBusiness19311936 

* earliest date known from documented sources.


Employment and Training

Employers

The following individuals or organisations employed or trained this architect (click on an item to view details):
 NameDate fromDate toPositionNotes
Item 1 of 6Campbell Douglas & Sellarsc. 18801885Apprentice 
Item 2 of 6Campbell Douglas & Sellars1888Late 1888 or early 1889Chief Assistant 
Item 3 of 6Honeyman & KeppieLate 1888 or early 18891 January 1901Partner 
Item 4 of 6Honeyman, Keppie & Mackintosh1 January 1901June 1914Partner 
Item 5 of 6Honeyman & KeppieJune 1914January 1916Partner 
Item 6 of 6Keppie & HendersonJanuary 19161937(?)Partner 

RIBA

RIBA Proposals

This architect proposed the following individuals for RIBA membership (click on an item to view details):
 NameDate proposedNotes
Item 1 of 85Joseph Saunders Addenbrooke19 March 1928for Fellowship
Item 2 of 85Andrew Danskine Aitken5 March 1906for Associateship
Item 3 of 85Thomas Baird11 June 1906for Fellowship
Item 4 of 85Andrew Balfour11 June 1906for Fellowship
Item 5 of 85George Bell II3 December 1906for Fellowship
Item 6 of 85Andrew Black11 June 1906for Fellowship
Item 7 of 85George Arthur BoswellLate 1920 or early 1921for Fellowship
Item 8 of 85John (Ian) Shaw BoydJune 1920For Associateship
Item 9 of 85Robert BrodieJune 1920For Associateship
Item 10 of 85Allan Pollock McKenzie BuchananJune 1920For Associateship
Item 11 of 85John Archibald Campbell11 June 1906for Fellowship
Item 12 of 85James Andrew Carrick4 December 1933for Associateship
Item 13 of 85Robert Anderson CollieLate 1931for Associateship
Item 14 of 85John McLean (or Maclean) Crawford11 June 1906for Fellowship
Item 15 of 85Alexander Cullen (junior)Early 1920for Associateship
Item 16 of 85Alexander Cullen (junior)Early 1930for Fellowship
Item 17 of 85John Eadie Waddel DallachyLate 1928for Associateship
Item 18 of 85James Bow Dunn5 June 1905for Fellowship
Item 19 of 85Ludovic Gordon Farquhar30 November 1925For Associateship
Item 20 of 85Charles Forsyth30 November 1908for Associateship
Item 21 of 85Thomas Spiers Fraser5 March 1906for Associateship
Item 22 of 85David Wishart GallowayLate 1928 or early 1929for Fellowship
Item 23 of 85Thomas Gilchrist Gilmour1928for Fellowship
Item 24 of 85Alexander Graham GlenJune 1920For Associateship
Item 25 of 85Charles Gourlay1921for Fellowship
Item 26 of 85Archibald Oliphant HamiltonEarly 1929For Associateship
Item 27 of 85John H Hamilton11 June 1906for Fellowship
Item 28 of 85Andrew Graham Henderson3 January 1910for Associateship
Item 29 of 85Andrew Graham HendersonLate 1930for Fellowship
Item 30 of 85Herbert Lewis HoneymanEarly 1920for Associateship
Item 31 of 85John Alfred Taylor Houston18 July 1910for Licentiateship
Item 32 of 85Henry Hubbard (or Harry Hubbard)3 March 1919for Associateship
Item 33 of 85James Kennedy Hunter11 June 1906for Fellowship
Item 34 of 85(Captain) Arthur James Scott HuttonLate 1918for Associateship
Item 35 of 85William Kerr24 June 1912for Licentiateship
Item 36 of 85Samuel Lionel Lipson29 March 1926for Associateship
Item 37 of 85Alfred George LochheadEarly 1920for Associateship
Item 38 of 85Robert John Macbeth11 June 1906for Fellowship
Item 39 of 85Charles Rennie Mackintosh3 December 1906for Fellowship
Item 40 of 85James Steel MaitlandLate 1931for Licentiateship
Item 41 of 85James Steel MaitlandEarly 1932for Fellowship
Item 42 of 85William Forsyth McGibbon11 June 1906for Fellowship
Item 43 of 85James McNab (or Hamish McNab)Mid 1933for Licentiateship
Item 44 of 85William Hunter McNab3 December 1906for Fellowship
Item 45 of 85Duncan McNaughtan3 December 1906for Fellowship
Item 46 of 85Robert Miller11 June 1906for Fellowship
Item 47 of 85James MilneJune 1921For Associateship
Item 48 of 85James Milne MonroApril 1906for Fellowship
Item 49 of 85James Inch Morrison30 November 1925for Fellowship
Item 50 of 85Robert Henderson Motion15 October 1930for Licentiateship
Item 51 of 85Hamilton NeilEarly 1921for Fellowship
Item 52 of 85Richard Mervyn Noad (or simply Mervyn Noad)Late 1930for Associateship
Item 53 of 85George Andrew Paterson27 October 1920for Fellowship
Item 54 of 85Archibald Gilchrist PatonEarly 1921For Associateship
Item 55 of 85Larmont Douglas PenmanEarly 1929for Fellowship
Item 56 of 85Robert Rennie5 March 1934For Associateship
Item 57 of 85David RobertsonMid 1919for Associateship
Item 58 of 85Alexander Arthur Robin4 December 1933for Associateship
Item 59 of 85Launcelot Hugh RossEarly 1931for Licentiateship
Item 60 of 85Launcelot Hugh RossMid 1931for Fellowship
Item 61 of 85William Gardner Rowan2 March 1908for Fellowship
Item 62 of 85Robert Douglas Sandilands11 June 1906for Fellowship
Item 63 of 85George Ferguson Smellie Shanks5 January 1925for Associateship
Item 64 of 85(Dr) Colin SinclairEarly 1921for Fellowship
Item 65 of 85Alexander Skirving11 June 1906for Fellowship
Item 66 of 85Alexander Smellie15 October 1930for Licentiateship
Item 67 of 85Stuart Veitch SmithEarly 1931for Licentiateship
Item 68 of 85James Souttar6 June 1898for Fellowship
Item 69 of 85John StewartLate 1920 or early 1921for Fellowship
Item 70 of 85Donald McKay Stoddart4 July 1910for Licentiateship
Item 71 of 85Donald McKay Stoddart30 November 1925for Fellowship
Item 72 of 85Eric Alexander Sutherland23 October 1933for Fellowship
Item 73 of 85James TaylorEarly 1931for Licentiateship
Item 74 of 85Thomas Lumsden Taylor1910for Licentiateship
Item 75 of 85Thomas Lumsden Taylor1915for Fellowship
Item 76 of 85John Mackie VentersLate 1920for Associateship
Item 77 of 85Alastair Frew Wallace (or Alexander Frew Wallace)Mid 1933for Associateship
Item 78 of 85John Watson (junior)29 November 1926For Associateship
Item 79 of 85Henry Neil WhimsterMid 1920for Associateship
Item 80 of 85John Bennie Wilson28 February 1910for Fellowship
Item 81 of 85Robert WilsonLate 1919For Associateship
Item 82 of 85John Wittet16 May 1927for Fellowship
Item 83 of 85Edward Grigg WylieMid 1920for Associateship
Item 84 of 85Frederick Robert Wylie5 December 1927For Associateship
Item 85 of 85Thomas Peach Weir YoungMid 1921for Associateship

Buildings and Designs

This architect was involved with the following buildings or structures from the date specified (click on an item to view details):
 Date startedBuilding nameTown, district or villageIslandCity or countyCountryNotes
Item 1 of 3941888Lambhill Cemetery, Memorial to James Sellars  GlasgowScotland 
Item 2 of 394November 1888Anderson's College Medical SchoolKelvinhaugh GlasgowScotlandCompleted after Sellars's death, Keppie also probably designed much of the detailing
Item 3 of 3941889140 Bath Street (to rear) at Sauchiehall Lane  GlasgowScotlandExtension
Item 4 of 39418893 Grosvenor Terrace  GlasgowScotlandInterior work and additions, £4260.
Item 5 of 3941889Building in Virginia Street  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 6 of 3941889Cardross Drill Hall, GeilstonCardross DunbartonshireScotland 
Item 7 of 3941889Craigton HouseFintry StirlingshireScotlandInternal alterations
Item 8 of 3941889Fairfield Shipbuilding Company OfficesGovan GlasgowScotland 
Item 9 of 3941889KilardenRosneath / Roseneath DunbartonshireScotlandAdditions
Item 10 of 3941890Aberfoyle SchoolAberfoyle PerthshireScotlandAdditions
Item 11 of 3941890Building for Wylie & Lochhead  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 12 of 3941890Camis Eskan HouseCraigendoran DunbartonshireScotlandAlterations
Item 13 of 3941890Craigrownie ChurchCove DunbartonshireScotlandAlterations
Item 14 of 3941890Craigton Cemetery, Sir William Pearce Memorial  GlasgowScotland 
Item 15 of 3941890Dr Crystal Memorial, Glasgow Cathedral  GlasgowScotland 
Item 16 of 3941890DunloeWemyss Bay RenfrewshireScotlandRemodelling
Item 17 of 3941890Free ChurchNorth Berwick East LothianScotlandAdditions
Item 18 of 3941890Hide and Skin Market  GlasgowScotland 
Item 19 of 3941890Memorial to Robert Millar   Scotland 
Item 20 of 3941890Sir James Watson Memorial   Scotland 
Item 21 of 394c. 1890House, Rowallan RoadThornliebank GlasgowScotland 
Item 22 of 3941891Bank of Scotland Buildings  GlasgowScotlandMinor alterations
Item 23 of 3941891Canal Boatmen's InstitutePort Dundas GlasgowScotland 
Item 24 of 3941891Carrick Church, Carrick CastleLoch Goil ArgyllScotland 
Item 25 of 3941891East Kilbride Parish ChurchEast Kilbride LanarkshireScotlandCommunion table and chair
Item 26 of 3941891Gargunnock Parish ChurchGargunnock StirlingshireScotlandAlterations
Item 27 of 3941891Glasgow Art Gallery and MuseumKelvingrove GlasgowScotlandCompetition design - short-listed and selected for final competition
Item 28 of 3941891House, 24 Gallowgate StreetLargs AyrshireScotland 
Item 29 of 3941891Loretto School ChapelMusselburgh MidlothianScotland 
Item 30 of 3941891Store in Bishop Street  GlasgowScotlandRepairs
Item 31 of 3941891Ulston GroveRhu/Row DunbartonshireScotlandFurther alterations
Item 32 of 3941892218-220 St Vincent Street  GlasgowScotlandAlterations and conversion to offices (no 220)
Item 33 of 3941892Bellahouston Established Church  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 34 of 3941892Glasgow Cathedral, Monument to Dr Peter Low  GlasgowScotland 
Item 35 of 3941892Grain StoreCheapside Glasgow?Scotland 
Item 36 of 3941892Manchester Technical Schools  ManchesterEnglandCompetition design submitted (Mackintosh as assistant) - unplaced
Item 37 of 3941892Old Kilpatrick Parochial OfficesDalmuir DunbartonshireScotland 
Item 38 of 3941892Prestwick Free ChurchPrestwick AyrshireScotlandAlterations and additions, £971.
Item 39 of 3941892Store for William McHarg  GlasgowScotlandConversion of flour mill to store
Item 40 of 3941892Westbourne Free ChurchKelvinside GlasgowScotlandAlterations and organ case
Item 41 of 394c. 1892Bluevale ChurchDennistoun GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 42 of 394c. 1892CraigiehallBellahouston GlasgowScotlandInterior additions
Item 43 of 394c. 1892House at Crosshill  Glasgow?Scotland 
Item 44 of 3941893Castlemilk  GlasgowScotlandAdditions
Item 45 of 3941893Conservative ClubHelensburgh DunbartonshireScotlandMackintosh probably responsible, whilst assistant
Item 46 of 3941893Cowden CastleMuckart PerthshireScotlandAdditions
Item 47 of 3941893Dean Park Parish ChurchGovan GlasgowScotland 
Item 48 of 3941893Glasgow Art Club  GlasgowScotlandNew saloon and other alterations
Item 49 of 3941893(?)Glasgow Herald Building  GlasgowScotlandMitchell Street new building and internal remodelling
Item 50 of 3941893Morland HouseUpper Skelmorlie AyrshireScotlandAdditions
Item 51 of 3941893Property at 34 Carrick Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 52 of 3941893St Michael's Parish ChurchLinlithgow West LothianScotlandRestoration
Item 53 of 3941893St Thomas Wesleyan Methodist Church  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 54 of 394c. 1893Glasgow Necropolis, monument to Constance and Robert MillerDennistoun GlasgowScotland 
Item 55 of 3941894Bridge of Allan Chapel of EaseBridge of Allan StirlingshireScotlandMinor alterations
Item 56 of 3941894Buchanan Memorial Church and HallOatlands GlasgowScotlandRepairs and alterations
Item 57 of 3941894House, 24 Gallowgate StreetLargs AyrshireScotlandAdditions
Item 58 of 3941894Largo Parish ChurchUpper Largo FifeScotlandRestoration
Item 59 of 3941894Little Dovehill School  GlasgowScotlandAddition
Item 60 of 3941894Royal Insurance Company Building  GlasgowScotlandCompetition design submitted - not successful
Item 61 of 3941894Skelmorlie Boarding SchoolSkelmorlie AyrshireScotlandAlterations
Item 62 of 3941895Anderson's College Medical SchoolKelvinhaugh GlasgowScotlandAdditions
Item 63 of 3941895Camis Eskan HouseCraigendoran DunbartonshireScotlandAlterations
Item 64 of 3941895DunholmSkelmorlie AyrshireScotland 
Item 65 of 3941895Free West ChurchPerth PerthshireScotlandAlterations and additions
Item 66 of 3941895Lennox Castle InnLennoxtown StirlingshireScotlandReconstruction
Item 67 of 3941895Lilybank HouseHillhead GlasgowScotlandAlterations and additions - N addition
Item 68 of 3941895Martyrs Public School  GlasgowScotland 
Item 69 of 3941895Prestwick Free ChurchPrestwick AyrshireScotlandAddition of belltower - also some furnishings?
Item 70 of 3941895St David's Parish Church hallKirkintilloch DunbartonshireScotlandAddition of hall to church
Item 71 of 3941895St Helen's Engine Works  GlasgowScotland 
Item 72 of 3941895St Paul's Church mission hall  GlasgowScotland 
Item 73 of 3941895West Free Church HallPerth PerthshireScotland 
Item 74 of 394c. 1895Store, Bishop Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 75 of 3941896Altskeith, KinlochardAberfoyle PerthshireScotland 
Item 76 of 3941896Auchamore House GighaArgyllScotlandReconstruction after fire
Item 77 of 3941896Belfast Town Hall  BelfastNorthern IrelandCompetition design submitted - not successful
Item 78 of 3941896Bellahouston DispensaryBellahouston GlasgowScotland 
Item 79 of 3941896House of RefugeEast Chapelton, Bearsden GlasgowScotlandAdditions
Item 80 of 3941896Kilmadock Parish ChurchDoune PerthshireScotlandAlterations
Item 81 of 3941896Magdalene Home and Females House of RefugeLochburn GlasgowScotlandAlterations and baths
Item 82 of 3941896Paisley Technical SchoolPaisley RenfrewshireScotlandSecond and third premiated competition designs
Item 83 of 3941896Pettigrew & Stephens Department Store  GlasgowScotlandMajor reconstruction of existing warehouse
Item 84 of 3941896Saracen Tool Works, Gallowgate, Great Dovehill  GlasgowScotland 
Item 85 of 3941896Shop, 401 Sauchiehall Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 86 of 394189711 Margaret StreetGreenock RenfrewshireScotland 
Item 87 of 3941897Biggar ManseBiggar LanarkshireScotlandElevations?
Item 88 of 3941897CraigiehallBellahouston GlasgowScotlandInterior of music room
Item 89 of 3941897CraigleeDennistoun GlasgowScotlandAlterations and additions
Item 90 of 3941897Factory and caretaker's flat  GlasgowScotland 
Item 91 of 3941897Kirkintilloch Public SchoolKirkintilloch DunbartonshireScotland 
Item 92 of 3941897Scottish Alliance Insurance Company  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 93 of 3941897Tenement, Catherine Street  GlasgowScotlandOutside WCs added
Item 94 of 394c. 1897Kilmacolm ManseKilmacolm/Kilmalcolm RenfrewshireScotland 
Item 95 of 394c. 1897Kilmadock Parish ManseDoune PerthshireScotland 
Item 96 of 394c. 1897Skelmorlie BankSkelmorlie AyrshireScotlandAlterations
Item 97 of 394c. 1897Tillie and Henderson Building  GlasgowScotlandAlterations and additions to no 49 Miller Street
Item 98 of 394189812 Claremont Gardens  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 99 of 3941898233 St Vincent Street  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 100 of 39418983 Montgomerie Crescent  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 101 of 3941898Belhaven UP ChurchDowanhill GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 102 of 3941898Brechin CathedralBrechin AngusScotlandRestoration, alterations and additions
Item 103 of 3941898Cottage for Alfred A ToddBridge of Weir RenfrewshireScotland 
Item 104 of 3941898Ferndean for Dr John CalderwoodBarrhead RenfrewshireScotland 
Item 105 of 3941898Glasgow International Exhibition of 1901Kelvingrove GlasgowScotlandCompetition design - unplaced
Item 106 of 3941898National Bank of Scotland  GlasgowScotlandUnsuccessful competition design
Item 107 of 3941898North Berwick Church HallNorth Berwick East LothianScotland 
Item 108 of 3941898Principal's HouseUniversity Gardens GlasgowScotlandAddition of porch
Item 109 of 3941898RedlandsBridge of Weir RenfrewshireScotland 
Item 110 of 3941898Ruchill Street Free Church Mission Halls  GlasgowScotland 
Item 111 of 3941899101-103 St Vincent Street  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 112 of 394189914 Lansdowne Crescent  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 113 of 3941899Duke Street UP Church  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 114 of 3941899Gourock Parish ChurchGourock RenfrewshireScotlandExtension/pulpit and choir stalls
Item 115 of 3941899Manse at GovanGovan GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 116 of 394c. 189953 Muslin Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 117 of 3941900224 St Vincent Street  GlasgowScotlandAlterations and additions
Item 118 of 394190073 John Street  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 119 of 3941900Daily Record Building  GlasgowScotland 
Item 120 of 3941900House at Kilmacolm (Altondyke?)Kilmacolm/Kilmalcolm RenfrewshireScotland 
Item 121 of 3941900Lilybank HouseHillhead GlasgowScotlandAdditions
Item 122 of 3941900Premises of West of Scotland Furniture Manufacturing CoBeith AyrshireScotlandAlterations
Item 123 of 3941900Prison Gate Mission (and foundry)  GlasgowScotlandAlterations? New build? And 1895?
Item 124 of 3941900St Bryde's HouseHowwood RenfrewshireScotlandBrick addition
Item 125 of 394c. 1900Tenement, 324-328 Gallowgate  GlasgowScotlandAlterations and additions to tenement premises
Item 126 of 394190129 Hamilton Drive  GlasgowScotlandAlterations and additions
Item 127 of 3941901Auchenbothie house, stables, gate lodge, cottage etcKilmacolm/Kilmalcolm RenfrewshireScotlandGate lodge - Mackintosh probably responsible, whilst assistant
Item 128 of 3941901Aytoun HouseKelvinside GlasgowScotland 
Item 129 of 3941901Glasgow International Exhibition of 1901, exhibition stand for Glasgow School of Art  GlasgowScotland 
Item 130 of 3941901Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, second competition, first stage  LiverpoolEnglandSeveral schemes submitted - one scheme highly commended
Item 131 of 3941901Monkton   ScotlandAdditions - billiard room, outbuildings etc
Item 132 of 3941901The Mary AcreBrechin AngusScotland 
Item 133 of 3941901Tower Building  GlasgowScotlandShopfront alterations
Item 134 of 3941901Workmen's cottagesTulloch PerthshireScotland 
Item 135 of 394c. 1901Villa, 3 Sydenham Road  GlasgowScotlandAddition to no 3
Item 136 of 3941902202 Bath Street  GlasgowScotlandExtension
Item 137 of 3941902Cameron Parish ChurchCameron FifeScotlandInterior alterations
Item 138 of 3941902EasterhillBridge of Weir RenfrewshireScotland 
Item 139 of 3941902EdgehillKelvinside GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 140 of 3941902Eglinton Foundry  GlasgowScotland 
Item 141 of 3941902Faifley CottageFairlie AyrshireScotlandAlterations
Item 142 of 3941902Foundry Shop for Alex Mathieson & Son  Glasgow?Scotland 
Item 143 of 3941902Mavor & Coulson Ltd Engineering WorksBridgeton GlasgowScotlandNew Pattern House added to buildings at 47 Broad Street
Item 144 of 3941902Saracen Tool Works, Gallowgate, Great Dovehill  GlasgowScotlandFoundry
Item 145 of 3941903211 Sauchiehall Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 146 of 3941903Auchterarder Parish ChurchAuchterarder PerthshireScotland 
Item 147 of 3941903CraigendMilngavie DunbartonshireScotland 
Item 148 of 3941903GadgirthAnnbank AyrshireScotlandAlterations
Item 149 of 3941903House for Archibald F Donaldson (Rockland?)Largs AyrshireScotland 
Item 150 of 3941903Premises for T & R Annan & Sons, Sauchiehall Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 151 of 3941903Strath***, 102 Bath Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 152 of 3941903UF Church? Park  Scotland 
Item 153 of 3941903Westbourne House for John F MaclarenKelvinside GlasgowScotlandAlterations and additions
Item 154 of 3941904137-143 Sauchiehall Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 155 of 39419042 Queen's CrescentLangside GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 156 of 3941904ArddarrochFinnart DunbartonshireScotlandNew porch
Item 157 of 3941904Belhaven Mission  GlasgowScotlandAlterations?
Item 158 of 3941904Dineiddwg, MugdockMilngavie DunbartonshireScotland 
Item 159 of 3941904Eglinton Foundry  GlasgowScotlandNew foundry shop
Item 160 of 3941904IvybankWemyss Bay RenfrewshireScotlandAdditions?
Item 161 of 3941904James Simpson Warehouse  GlasgowScotland 
Item 162 of 3941904LinburnShandon DunbartonshireScotlandAlterations
Item 163 of 3941904Loch Rannoch, memorial seatLoch Rannoch PerthshireScotland 
Item 164 of 3941904Paisley Library and MuseumPaisley RenfrewshireScotlandExtension
Item 165 of 3941904Pettigrew & Stephens Department Store  GlasgowScotlandAlterations and additions
Item 166 of 3941904Shop for Henry and Carruthers  GlasgowScotland 
Item 167 of 394190523 Huntly Gardens  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 168 of 3941905Abbey Close UP ChurchPaisley RenfrewshireScotlandPulpit, organ case, font, light fittings and decoration
Item 169 of 3941905Glasgow Herald Building  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 170 of 3941905McConnel's Building  GlasgowScotland 
Item 171 of 394190616 Victoria Crescent  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 172 of 39419064 Woodside Place  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 173 of 39419067 Belford Park  EdinburghScotlandAlterations
Item 174 of 39419069 Grosvenor Terrace  GlasgowScotlandProposed alterations - unexecuted
Item 175 of 3941906House, Bridge of WeirBridge of Weir RenfrewshireScotland 
Item 176 of 3941906Lenzie UP ChurchLenzie Dunbartonshire/LanarkshireScotlandNorth transept added
Item 177 of 3941906Lodge at Bridge of AllanBridge of Allan StirlingshireScotland 
Item 178 of 3941906The Guild of Arts     
Item 179 of 3941907104 West Regent Street  GlasgowScotlandUnspecified work
Item 180 of 394190711 Hamilton Drive  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 181 of 394190711 Princes GardensDowanhill GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 182 of 39419079 _____ Gate for George Rome   Scotland 
Item 183 of 3941907Blairuskine LodgeAberfoyle PerthshireScotlandAlterations
Item 184 of 3941907Dineiddwg, MugdockMilngavie DunbartonshireScotlandFurther work
Item 185 of 3941907Parkhead Savings BankCamlachie GlasgowScotland 
Item 186 of 3941907Robinsfield, BardowieBaldernock (near) StirlingshireScotlandComplete remodelling, incorporating original tower house - in collaboration with the client, Robert Macaulay Stevenson, who had a hand in the design
Item 187 of 3941907Rothesay High ChurchRothesayButeButeScotlandRestoration
Item 188 of 3941907Theatre Royal  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 189 of 3941907Western Baths  GlasgowScotlandAlteration
Item 190 of 3941907WilmarSkelmorlie AyrshireScotland 
Item 191 of 3941908CraigiehallBellahouston GlasgowScotlandAdditions
Item 192 of 3941908Lilybank HouseHillhead GlasgowScotlandFurther work
Item 193 of 3941908The Kid (?) HouseMilliken Park Renfrewshire?Scotland 
Item 194 of 39419093 Woodside CrescentWoodside GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 195 of 39419093 Woodside Place  GlasgowScotlandInterior work
Item 196 of 3941909Broughton HouseKirkcudbright KirkcudbrightshireScotlandAlterations and gallery for E A Hornel
Item 197 of 3941909Dineiddwg, MugdockMilngavie DunbartonshireScotlandFurther work
Item 198 of 3941909Glasgow Herald Exhibition Stand  GlasgowScotland 
Item 199 of 3941909Kelvinside Free ChurchKelvinside GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 200 of 3941909Miss Cranston's Tea Rooms, Ingram StreetMerchant City GlasgowScotlandInterior of Oval Room and ladies' rest room
Item 201 of 394191044 West George Street  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 202 of 3941910House in Woodside Place  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 203 of 3941910McConnel's Building  GlasgowScotlandFurther work
Item 204 of 3941910Pettigrew & Stephens Department Store  GlasgowScotlandTearoom and alterations in basement
Item 205 of 3941910Premises, Cromwell Street and Great Western Road  GlasgowScotlandReconstruction of stables as workshops
Item 206 of 3941910Queen’s University  BelfastNorthern IrelandUnplaced entry in competition
Item 207 of 3941911Auchenbothie MainsKilmacolm/Kilmalcolm RenfrewshireScotlandAlterations and additions
Item 208 of 3941911Cardross Drill Hall, GeilstonCardross DunbartonshireScotlandAdditions
Item 209 of 3941911Carntyne Dyewood MillsCarntyne GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 210 of 3941911Daily Record Building  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 211 of 3941911Edston Gall Gardens   Scotland 
Item 212 of 3941911Glasgow School of Art  GlasgowScotlandFurther work
Item 213 of 3941911Manchester Library and Art Gallery Competition  ManchesterEnglandCompetition design - premiated (100 guineas) but did not win
Item 214 of 3941911Memorial stone for Robert M MannBusby LanarkshireScotland 
Item 215 of 3941911New West ChurchGreenock RenfrewshireScotlandInterior refurbished and new chancel
Item 216 of 3941911Premises for HC Ltd   ScotlandMinor alterations
Item 217 of 3941911Premises for T & R Annan & Sons, Sauchiehall Street  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 218 of 3941912Barnard Castle, Bandstand Pavilion, Bowes Museum  County DurhamEnglandDesign exhibited
Item 219 of 3941912Glasgow Art Club  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 220 of 3941912Mavor & Coulson Ltd Engineering WorksBridgeton GlasgowScotlandFurther work
Item 221 of 3941912PinehurstBearsden GlasgowScotland 
Item 222 of 3941912Pitlochry HydroPitlochry PerthshireScotlandAlterations
Item 223 of 3941912Premises for Scott, Lauder & Thompson  GlasgowScotland 
Item 224 of 3941912Tenement, Rutherglen Road  GlasgowScotland 
Item 225 of 3941912Tenement, Thistle Street and Hospital Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 226 of 3941913100 Princes StreetHelensburgh DunbartonshireScotlandAlterations (?)
Item 227 of 3941913Belhaven UP ChurchDowanhill GlasgowScotlandMemorial
Item 228 of 3941913Glasgow Herald Building  GlasgowScotlandFurther alterations
Item 229 of 3941913Jordanhill Teacher Training CollegeJordanhill GlasgowScotlandCompetition design
Item 230 of 3941913Monument for Alex RobertsonDunoon ArgyllScotland 
Item 231 of 3941913Pettigrew & Stephens Department Store  GlasgowScotlandFurther work, including new shopfronts
Item 232 of 3941914BrooksbyPollokshields GlasgowScotlandAlterations and additions for W S Miller
Item 233 of 3941914Douglas Telephone Exchange  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 234 of 3941914Glasgow Herald Building  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 235 of 3941914Jordanhill Training College, Demonstration SchoolJordanhill GlasgowScotlandWon competition and secured job
Item 236 of 3941914LindsaylandsBiggar LanarkshireScotlandAlterations
Item 237 of 3941914Lochwinnoch ChurchLochwinnoch RenfrewshireScotlandRestoration of belfry
Item 238 of 3941914Western Baths  GlasgowScotlandFurther alterations
Item 239 of 394July 1914Glasgow Cross  GlasgowScotlandWon competition for reorganising street layout
Item 240 of 394191516 Rosslyn Terrace  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 241 of 3941915Alexandra Hotel  GlasgowScotlandReconstruction
Item 242 of 3941915Glasgow School of Art  GlasgowScotlandWork on windows
Item 243 of 3941915Trades House  GlasgowScotlandRedecoration
Item 244 of 394191629 Hamilton Drive  GlasgowScotlandFurther work
Item 245 of 3941916Mavor & Coulson Ltd Engineering WorksBridgeton GlasgowScotlandNew roof
Item 246 of 3941916Memorial for Nicol Brown   Scotland 
Item 247 of 3941916Monument for William Reis     
Item 248 of 3941916Newhall for John Malcolm  Glasgow?Scotland 
Item 249 of 3941918Blanefield  Glasgow?ScotlandWork for John Hay
Item 250 of 3941918Deanholm   ScotlandAlterations
Item 251 of 3941918Glasgow Art Gallery and MuseumKelvingrove GlasgowScotlandNew print room
Item 252 of 3941918Glasgow Herald Building  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 253 of 3941918RedholmHelensburgh DunbartonshireScotlandToolshed
Item 254 of 394191937 Bishop Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 255 of 3941919MarybankDowanhill GlasgowScotland 
Item 256 of 3941919Memorial to William Doleman  GlasgowScotland 
Item 257 of 3941919Premises for Millers Ltd   Scotland 
Item 258 of 3941919Scottish Temperance League building  GlasgowScotlandAlterations and conversion of Scottish Temperence League to Daily Record Building
Item 259 of 3941919Store in Bishop Street  GlasgowScotlandAlterations?
Item 260 of 39419205 University Gardens  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 261 of 3941920745 Cumbernauld Road  GlasgowScotland 
Item 262 of 3941920Brisbane HouseBellahouston GlasgowScotland 
Item 263 of 3941920BrockenbraeKirkintilloch DunbartonshireScotland 
Item 264 of 3941920Carntyne Dyewood MillsCarntyne GlasgowScotlandAdditions
Item 265 of 3941920City of Glasgow Friendly Society  GlasgowScotlandReconstruction and domed addition on Douglas Street
Item 266 of 3941920Fordoun Parish ChurchFordoun KincardineshireScotlandWar Memorial
Item 267 of 3941920Jordanhill Training College, Demonstration SchoolJordanhill GlasgowScotlandCompleted building
Item 268 of 3941920Lenzie Academy War MemorialLenzie DunbartonshireScotland 
Item 269 of 3941920Lenzie UP ChurchLenzie Dunbartonshire/LanarkshireScotlandWar memorial
Item 270 of 3941920Pettigrew & Stephens Building  GlasgowScotland 
Item 271 of 3941920Pettigrew & Stephens Department Store  GlasgowScotlandExtension onto Bath Street
Item 272 of 3941920Premises for James Fulton  GlasgowScotland 
Item 273 of 3941920StrooveSkelmorlie AyrshireScotlandChauffeur's cottage and additions
Item 274 of 3941920Uddingston UF Church, War MemorialUddingston LanarkshireScotland 
Item 275 of 3941920Warehouse for Pettigrew & Stephens  GlasgowScotland 
Item 276 of 3941921Dennistoun BakeryDennistoun GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 277 of 3941921Progress Co-operative Society buildings and SCWS canteenShieldhall GlasgowScotlandWon competition and secured job but only partly built
Item 278 of 3941921Ross VillageBurnmouth BerwickshireScotland 
Item 279 of 3941922Glasgow Art Club  GlasgowScotlandAlterations to vestibule
Item 280 of 3941923Evening Citizen offices and printing worksCentral GlasgowScotlandReconstruction
Item 281 of 3941923Glasgow Necropolis, monumentDennistoun GlasgowScotland 
Item 282 of 3941923Lenzie UP ChurchLenzie Dunbartonshire/LanarkshireScotlandChancel and other alterations, including new roof
Item 283 of 3941923Tolbooth Steeple  GlasgowScotlandRestoration and part refacement following demolition of Tolbooth Building
Item 284 of 3941924172 Bath Street  GlasgowScotlandAlterations?
Item 285 of 394192425 Eglinton Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 286 of 3941924Arisaig, Letham Drive  GlasgowScotlandGarage
Item 287 of 3941924Brankston storehouse  GlasgowScotland 
Item 288 of 3941924British Empire Exhibition, StandWembley LondonEngland 
Item 289 of 3941924David Elder InfirmaryGovan GlasgowScotland 
Item 290 of 3941924Glasgow Necropolis, monumentDennistoun GlasgowScotland 
Item 291 of 3941924Port Glasgow Parish ChurchPort Glasgow RenfrewshireScotlandRefurbishment
Item 292 of 3941924Queen's Rooms, La Belle Place  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 293 of 394192557-59 Buchanan Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 294 of 3941925Glasgow Evening News building  GlasgowScotland 
Item 295 of 3941925Mercat Building  GlasgowScotlandHenderson mainly responsible
Item 296 of 3941925Premises for Robert Graham & Sons  GlasgowScotland 
Item 297 of 394c. 1925Langside Parish Church, Allan Halls  GlasgowScotland 
Item 298 of 394192670-72 Ingram Street  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 299 of 3941926Beach Improvement SchemeSea Beach AberdeenScotland 
Item 300 of 3941926British Linen Bank, West George Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 301 of 3941926Cardross Drill Hall, GeilstonCardross DunbartonshireScotlandAddition
Item 302 of 3941926Harvieston, Leslie RoadPollokshields GlasgowScotland 
Item 303 of 3941926Pollok Golf ClubPollok Estate GlasgowScotland 
Item 304 of 3941926SunnybankPartickhill GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 305 of 3941926The Beach BallroomSea Beach AberdeenScotlandAberdeen Beach Improvement Scheme
Item 306 of 3941927Auchans  AyrshireScotlandAlterations
Item 307 of 3941927FactoryEast Kilbride LanarkshireScotland 
Item 308 of 3941927Free St Matthew's Church  GlasgowScotlandRestoration
Item 309 of 3941927Glasgow Herald Building  GlasgowScotlandRefurbishment
Item 310 of 3941927Glasgow School of Art  GlasgowScotlandRepairs and alterations
Item 311 of 3941927Glasgow School of Art, Assembly Buildings  GlasgowScotland 
Item 312 of 3941927House at TurnberryTurnberry AyrshireScotland 
Item 313 of 3941927House at Whitecraigs  GlasgowScotland 
Item 314 of 3941927House for Mrs Jennie M NicolsonWhitecraigs GlasgowScotland 
Item 315 of 3941927Penwold HouseBridge of Weir RenfrewshireScotlandEstate buildings/alterations
Item 316 of 3941927St Andrews Parish ChurchGullane East LothianScotlandAlterations
Item 317 of 3941927St Enoch Hogganfield ChurchRiddrie GlasgowScotland 
Item 318 of 3941927The MeadowsMilngavie DunbartonshireScotlandAddition
Item 319 of 3941927Trades House  GlasgowScotlandWon competition - complete refacing of ground-floor façade, and other repairs
Item 320 of 394192824-30 Sussex Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 321 of 3941928Campsie Parish Church ManseCampsie StirlingshireScotland 
Item 322 of 3941928HouseSt Brelades BayJersey Channel Islands 
Item 323 of 3941928House at PrestwickPrestwick AyrshireScotland 
Item 324 of 3941928House for C Lyle ThomsonWhitecraigs GlasgowScotland 
Item 325 of 3941928Kelvin Nursing Home  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 326 of 3941928Ladybank HouseGirvan AyrshireScotlandAlterations
Item 327 of 3941928Manse at GovanGovan GlasgowScotlandAlteration
Item 328 of 3941928New West ChurchGreenock RenfrewshireScotlandStone restoration
Item 329 of 3941929Bank of Scotland, Sauchiehall Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 330 of 3941929Brisbane HouseBellahouston GlasgowScotlandAlteration
Item 331 of 3941929Canal Boatmen's InstitutePort Dundas GlasgowScotlandExtension
Item 332 of 3941929Cloberhill Elementary SchoolKnightswood GlasgowScotland 
Item 333 of 3941929Evening Citizen offices and printing worksCentral GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 334 of 3941929Faslane Cemetery, R L Anderson MemorialGarelochhead ArgyllScotland 
Item 335 of 3941929Harvieston, Leslie RoadPollokshields GlasgowScotlandGarage added
Item 336 of 3941929Parish Church ManseCarmunnock LanarkshireScotlandAlteration
Item 337 of 3941929Premises for Kodak  GlasgowScotland 
Item 338 of 3941929Premises for Kodak, Grainger Street  Newcastle upon TyneEngland 
Item 339 of 3941929Trades House  GlasgowScotlandAlterations - reception room
Item 340 of 3941929Watt Brothers premises  GlasgowScotlandNew block on Hope Street
Item 341 of 3941930sAssociated Scottish Newspapers premises  GlasgowScotland 
Item 342 of 3941930David Elder InfirmaryGovan GlasgowScotlandNew ward
Item 343 of 3941930Dunoon HydropathicDunoon ArgyllScotlandAdditions
Item 344 of 3941930House at Easter CulbowieBuchlyvie StirlingshireScotland 
Item 345 of 3941930Mavor & Coulson Ltd Engineering WorksBridgeton GlasgowScotlandAdditions?
Item 346 of 3941930Penwold HouseBridge of Weir RenfrewshireScotlandPannell Farm
Item 347 of 3941930Premises for Kodak Ltd, Lord Street  LiverpoolEngland 
Item 348 of 394c. 1930Paisley Library and MuseumPaisley RenfrewshireScotlandExtension - date uncertain
Item 349 of 3941931British Linen Bank and TenementHutchesontown GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 350 of 3941931British Linen Bank, Clarkston BranchClarkston GlasgowScotland 
Item 351 of 3941931Castle KnockCrieff PerthshireScotlandRepairs and refurbishment
Item 352 of 3941931Gailes Club House  AyrshireScotlandAlterations
Item 353 of 3941931Garage, 60-74 Broad Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 354 of 3941931Glasgow School of Art  GlasgowScotlandWork on Old Dental Buildings
Item 355 of 3941931Killermont HouseNew Kilpatrick/Bearsden Dunbartonshire/GlasgowScotlandAlterations and repairs
Item 356 of 39419321-2 Colebrook Terrace  GlasgowScotlandAlterations to 1-2 Colebrooke Terrace
Item 357 of 3941932City of Glasgow Friendly Society  GlasgowScotlandAlterations to no 202 (according to Stark)
Item 358 of 3941932Free Church College  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 359 of 3941933British Linen BankWick CaithnessScotland 
Item 360 of 3941933Broughton HouseKirkcudbright KirkcudbrightshireScotlandAlterations
Item 361 of 3941933Cove Cemetery, R J Dunlop MonumentCove DunbartonshireScotland 
Item 362 of 3941933FactoryEast Kilbride LanarkshireScotlandAlterations
Item 363 of 3941933Glasgow Evening News building  GlasgowScotlandReconstruction?
Item 364 of 3941933Kenilworth Hotel  GlasgowScotland 
Item 365 of 3941933Linthouse United Free ChurchGovan GlasgowScotlandAlterations for organ chamber
Item 366 of 3941933Offices for Glasgow Daily Record  GlasgowScotland 
Item 367 of 3941933Paisley Library and MuseumPaisley RenfrewshireScotlandExtension
Item 368 of 3941933Pollok Golf ClubPollok Estate GlasgowScotlandAdditions
Item 369 of 3941934431 Keppochhill RoadSpringburn GlasgowScotland 
Item 370 of 3941934British Linen Bank Head Office  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 371 of 3941934Croftfoot Church  GlasgowScotland 
Item 372 of 3941934Daly's premises  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 373 of 3941934Dennistoun BakeryDennistoun GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 374 of 3941935'The Spittal'Stonehouse LanarkshireScotland 
Item 375 of 3941935CessfordTroon AyrshireScotlandAlterations
Item 376 of 3941935Garage for Western Motor Co  GlasgowScotland 
Item 377 of 3941935Glasgow Herald Building  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 378 of 3941935Kelvin Nursing Home  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 379 of 3941935Langside Old Parish ChurchLangside GlasgowScotlandStone cleaning
Item 380 of 3941935Premises for R A Peacock & Son Ltd  GlasgowScotland 
Item 381 of 3941935Whitecraigs Golf Club  GlasgowScotland 
Item 382 of 3941936Anderson's College Medical SchoolKelvinhaugh GlasgowScotlandAlterations - may not have been completed until the 1940s or perhaps further work
Item 383 of 3941936Bakery, 38 Wesleyan Street  GlasgowScotland 
Item 384 of 3941936British Linen Bank  GlasgowScotlandNew bank within existing building
Item 385 of 3941936British Linen BankThurso CaithnessScotlandInternal alterations?
Item 386 of 3941936Glasgow Eastern Co-operative Society Building  GlasgowScotland 
Item 387 of 3941936Premises for William Collins & Co  GlasgowScotland 
Item 388 of 3941937431 Keppochhill RoadSpringburn GlasgowScotlandStore
Item 389 of 3941937Barnhill  DunbartonshireScotland 
Item 390 of 3941937Glasgow Evening News building  GlasgowScotlandMajor reconstruction
Item 391 of 3941937Mercantile Printers premisesTownhead GlasgowScotland 
Item 392 of 3941937Premises for Alexander Henderson Ltd  GlasgowScotland 
Item 393 of 3941937Premises for the Licenses & General Insurance Co  GlasgowScotlandAlterations
Item 394 of 3941937Premises for the Limner & Trinidad Lake Asphalt CoPolmadie GlasgowScotlandAlterations

References

Bibliographic References

The following books contain references to this architect:
 Author(s)DateTitlePartPublisherNotes
Item 1 of 5Howarth, Thomas1977Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Modern MovementSecond EditionLondon: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd 
Item 2 of 5Murray, Ian (parts written by John Watson Junior) The Victoria Infirmary of Glasgow 1890-1938  p86
Item 3 of 5Scottish Biographies1938  E J Thurston (pub.) 
Item 4 of 5Stark, David2004Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Co., 1854 to 2004 Glasgow: Stenlake Publishing Ltd 
Item 5 of 5Walker, Frank Arneil1986South Clyde Estuary: An Illustrated Architectural Guide to Inverclyde and Renfrew  p15, p84

Periodical References

The following periodicals contain references to this architect:
 Periodical NameDateEditionPublisherNotes
Item 1 of 3Builder11 May 1945  Obituary
Item 2 of 3Glasgow Herald30 April 1945  Obituary
Item 3 of 3The Bailie31 March 1920   

Archive References

The following archives hold material relating to this architect:
 SourceArchive NameSource Catalogue No.Notes
Item 1 of 2Professor David M Walker personal archiveProfessor David M Walker, notes and collection of archive material Additional family information from Iain Paterson
Item 2 of 2RIBA Archive, Victoria & Albert MuseumRIBA Nomination Papers F v15 p7 no937 (microfilm reel 11) - minimal information

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