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Name: | Charles George Hood Kinnear |
Designation: | Architect |
Born: | 30 May 1830 |
Died: | 5 November 1894 |
Bio Notes: | Charles George Hood Kinnear was born at Kinloch, Fife on 30 May 1830, the second son of Charles Kinnear of Kinnear and Kinloch and a member of the banking family of Thomas Kinnear & Company. His mother was Christian Jane Greenshields, only child of the wealthy Edinburgh advocate John Boyd Greenshields who had married Jane Boyd, heiress to the small Dunbartonshire estate of Drum and adopted her name as an additional surname. Charles Kinnear was educated privately with his elder brother, the London advocate, politician and radical journalist John Boyd Kinnear whom he followed to Edinburgh University prior to being articled to William Burn and David Bryce in 1849; his home address was then his Greenshields grandmother's house at 125 Princes Street.
Kinnear appears to have joined the office of John Dick Peddie (born 1824) on a part-time basis late in 1853 or early in 1854 when his handwriting appears on the detail sheets for the Sir Michael Street Church in Greenock, but by that date he was already undertaking study tours, sketches still in the possession of the family showing that he was in Palermo on 9 March 1853 and Pisa on 13 December 1854. Shortly after returning home from the second tour he set up his own household at 17 Alva Street and commenced an independent practice which seems to have consisted only of improvements on the Kinnear and Kinloch estates.
The rapid expansion of Peddie's practice during those years, especially with the influx of Royal Bank work, induced him to take Kinnear into partnership. Kinnear had capital to inject into the business and was skilled in 'Old Scots', the latter a specific requirement for the Cockburn Street development in the Old Town: the Improvement Act of 1827 had set the precedent of 'Old Scots or Flemish' for developments there. The partnership appears to have commenced on 1 January 1856 although his RIBA nomination form gives the year as 1855, probably the date of the agreement. Thereafter Kinnear took charge of the drawing office, Burn & Bryce drawing office methods being consistently adopted with nearly all the drawings signed in Kinnear's handwriting.
By the time the partnership had been formed, Kinnear had become deeply interested in photography, perhaps through his former master David Bryce, who was also a pioneer photographer. Together with the architect David MacGibbon and Sir David Brewster, Bryce and Kinnear co-founded the Photographic Society of Scotland in 1856, Brewster being president and Kinnear secretary. In the same year Kinnear made a photographic study tour which embraced Milan; and in the following year, 1857, he invented the first bellows camera, which was made for him by a Mr Bell of Potterrow. He took it on a study tour of northern France, followed by another in Germany.
Kinnear was able to make these study tours through inheritance. When he came of age in 1852 he fell heir to a large number of Edinburgh properties from his Greenshields grandfather, and on the death of his grandmother in 1856 he also came into full possession of 125 Princes Street and the estate of Drum. One of these houses, 12 Howe Street, provided the larger premises the partnership required. Family connections were reinforced by volunteer connections from 1859 onwards when he joined the First Midlothian County (Midlothian Coast) Artillery Volunteer Brigade. He was commissioned as a lieutenant in July 1860 and quickly rose to become captain of the Portobello battery, then second major, and as senior major one of the three officers who financed the building of the regimental headquarters in Grindlay Street in 1866.
From the very beginning the partnership was hugely successful as commissions for major public buildings and churches flowed in: Dublin Street Baptist Church in Edinburgh in 1856; the Scottish Provident Institute in Edinburgh, where Donald Smith Peddie was on the board, in 1858; Morrison's Academy in Crieff in 1859; and Morgan's Hospital in Dundee in 1860. They also had considerable success in competitions, winning that for Sydney Place UP Church in Glasgow in 1857 and coming second for the Wallace Monument and St Mary's Free Church, Edinburgh in 1858, the design for the latter being realised at Pilrig Free Church in the same city in 1860. In 1861 they won that for Aberdeen Sheriff Court, which grew into the much larger municipal buildings project in the following year. The single major disappointment was the reconstruction and enlargement of the Bank of Scotland Head Office in Edinburgh, commissioned by the Treasurer Alexander Blair in the autumn of 1859 but retrieved by David Bryce from his successor after Kinnear was instructed to seek his opinion on their designs. Peddie & Kinnear were, however, given all of the bank's provincial branch business, and after initially building some relatively simple Italianate structures, Kinnear followed David MacGibbon's lead in adopting a Scots vernacular idiom as the bank's house style for new construction. This greatly increased volume of business required a larger office, 3 South Charlotte Street being bought for the purpose in 1866.
The practice's prosperity also led to a marked increase in the social standing of the partners, expressed first in Peddie's large terrace house at 21 Claremont Crescent, built in 1860, and then in a much grander one at 33 Buckingham Terrace, built along with number 34 in 1866. Not long thereafter Peddie also rented from the Countess of Seafield the estate of Muckrach in Inverness-shire, primarily for the fishing. Election as ARSA followed in 1868, and full academician and treasurer only two years later. The Academy was to become a showcase for his ambitious proposals for Princes Street, an interest which seems to have stemmed from his North British Station and Waverley Market competition designs of 1866 and the unbuilt Caledonian Hotel scheme of 1868, the biggest disappointment of Peddie's career.
Kinnear does not seem to have lived on his inherited estate very much, but his landed status brought useful connections for country house and county buildings work and by the early 1860s he had begun to be a serious rival to Bryce and Wardrop. He had particularly good connections in Dumfries & Galloway, and it was through his work there that he met his wife Jessie Jane Maxwell, daughter of Wellwood Maxwell of Munches, whom he married on 29 August 1868. The marriage brought extensive family connections which were to remain important to the practice long after Kinnear's death.
To keep their office continuously employed, Peddie & Kinnear began building speculatively in Edinburgh from the mid-1860s, taking over the Grosvenor Crescent section of Robert Matheson's West Coates development in which the Kinnears took a house and stables. This development sold well and was extended into Palmerston Place. As a result of the a relative dearth of commissions for public buildings, now increasingly determined by open competition, the partners set about creating new business through property, hydropathic and hotel companies in which they and a select circle of business associates were the major shareholders, a tactic made less hazardous by the Limited Liability Act of 1855 and the Companies Act of 1862. The first of these were the Heritable Securities Association and the Scottish Lands and Buildings Company, founded in 1862 and 1864 respectively, followed by the Craiglockhart Estates Company in 1873 and a number of smaller companies. Nearly all of these were managed by the Edinburgh chartered accountant Alexander Thomas Niven. Their authorised capital was not fully paid up, the balance being met by advertising for funds on deposit at interest rates of 3 ½ to 4 ½ %. Initially these companies were primarily concerned with housing developments, but when the Caledonian Railway moved the site of its proposed Central Station to the eastern side of Hope Street, the Blythswoodholm Building Company, backed by the Scottish Lands and Buildings Company, took over the original site on the west side for a major hotel and shopping arcade development. In this project Peddie realised some of the ideas in the unbuilt schemes for St Enoch Station in Glasgow and the North British and Caledonian Hotels in Edinburgh, but with Alexander Thomson-based elevations. By 1877 the Scottish Lands and Buildings Company had become overstretched as costs escalated and disposed of its interest to the Scottish Heritable Securities Company. Further capital was raised but in 1878 the City of Glasgow Bank crashed. This provoked a prolonged recession and in 1879 the Caledonian Railway decided to convert its offices into an hotel, bringing about the liquidation of the Blythswood Building Company and of the Scottish Heritable Securities Company in 1882 when a £70,000 bond was called in. Kinnear's Scottish Lands and Buildings Company also went into liquidation, but it was a voluntary one and it somehow managed to remain solvent. Peddie & Kinnear's other property companies fared no better as a result of the recession and the withdrawal of loan capital: calls for capital from companies which no longer had a value were to plague both partners to the end of their lives.
The partners similarly incurred heavy losses in their two large hydropathic developments: Dunblane, where the company was formed in 1874, and Craiglockhart, a by-product of the Craiglockhart Estates Company, formed in 1877. At Callander, where they acted as consultants to the Stirling architect and civil engineer Francis Mackison in 1878-80, they were careful to avoid subscribing any capital. All three hydropathics failed in 1884 and were sold to hoteliers: the only one to survive was Shandon where the capital cost had been kept low by buying the existing mansion by John Thomas Rochead for a fraction of its original cost.
In 1878 the Peddie & Kinnear practice briefly became Peddie, Kinnear & Peddie following the return to the office of Peddie's son John More Dick Peddie (born 1853), who had served a short apprenticeship with his father before seeking experience in the office of George Gilbert Scott and had subsequently returned to his father's firm as assistant in 1875 after a grand tour. After his return the practice's church work took on an English Gothic rather than the continental Romanesque which had characterised his father's. When John More Dick Peddie 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 Peddie withdrew from the practice at the age of fifty-five, his stated intention being to enter politics, although the real reason was at least as much concerned with repairing his family fortunes and providing for his unmarried sisters and daughters by becoming a fund manager. 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.
After the elder Peddie's withdrawal from the partnership Kinnear became senior partner and the practice took the title of Kinnear & Peddie. 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 which came to light in November 1882, 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' 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 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. The Midlothian Artillery took over and organised one of the largest military funerals seen in Edinburgh. He was buried in Dean Cemetery, not far from the Peddies. Like Peddie he had suffered colossal financial losses and when he died he was probably much less well-off than he had been in 1856. His moveable estate amounted to £19,375 12s 5d but of that £6,710 2s 5d was a bond on his brother John's Kinloch estate which the latter could not easily repay. Except for the properties on Princes Street and the estate of Drum, the properties he had inherited from his grandfather had been sold. Neither of Kinnear's sons became architects, Charles Maxwell Kinnear becoming a tobacco manufacturer in Liverpool and the much younger Norman Boyd Kinnear an ornithologist who ultimately became Director of the British Museum in 1947. |
This architect 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 |
 | 1852 | Mosswater Farmhouse and Steading | | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1853 | Kinnear Farmhouse and Steading | | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1853 | Sir Michael Street UP Church | Greenock | | Renfrewshire | Scotland | As assistant to John Dick Peddie - name appears on drawings |
 | 1855 | Chalmers Hospital | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1855 | Stirling Combination Poorhouse and Lunatic Asylum | Stirling | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | |
 | 1855 | Sunnyside House | Montrose | | Angus | Scotland | Alterations - as assistant to John Dick Peddie |
 | 1856 | Dublin Street Baptist Church | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1856 | Feuing of Sir James Colquhoun of Luss's property | Helensburgh | | Dunbartonshire | Scotland | |
 | 1856 | Houses on Argyle Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1856 | Kippielaw Cottages | Kippilaw, St Boswells | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
 | 1856 | Latterpin Farmhouse | | | | Scotland | |
 | 1856 | Property for Mrs Mein at 20 John Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1856 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Dumfries | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
 | 1856 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Ayr | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | 1856 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Hawick | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
 | 1856 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Girvan | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | 1856 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Maybole | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | 1856 | Sunnyside Cottages | | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
 | 1856 | Sydney Place UP Church | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Won competition to secure job |
 | 1857 | 6, 7 Laverockbank Terrace | Trinity | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1857 | Hartwoodhill House | Hartwoodhill | | Lanarkshire/Midlothian? | Scotland | |
 | 1857 | Overhailes Cottages | | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
 | 1857 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Kilmarnock | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | 1857 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Irvine | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | 1857 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Duns | | Berwickshire | Scotland | |
 | 1857 | Royal Bank of Scotland Headquarters | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | New atrium and telling room |
 | 1857 | Tor Aluin | Dunoon | | Argyll | Scotland | |
 | 1857 | Valley Cemetery | Stirling | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | With William Drummond, seedsman and landscape gardener |
 | c. 1857 | Bedford House | Alloa | | Clackmannanshire | Scotland | |
 | 1858 | Bank of Scotland Headquarters, The Mound | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Schemes for remodelling Reid & Crichton building. Bryce commissioned |
 | 1858 | Buildings in Warriston Close | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1858 | Glengorm House | Mishnish | Mull | Argyll | Scotland | |
 | 1858 | Iver Cottage | Trinity | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1858 | Lismore Lodge | Dunoon | | Argyll | Scotland | Reconstruction |
 | 1858 | Monument to John Purvis of Kinaldy, St Cuthbert's Churchyard | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1858 | North Leith UP Church | Leith | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1858 | Oxford Terrace | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Executed no 8 |
 | 1858 | Portland Road UP Church | Kilmarnock | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | 1858 | Portree UP Church | Portree | Skye | Inverness-shire | Scotland | |
 | 1858 | Rentons, 10-15 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | New frontage for Crown Hotel. Also later in the same year scheme for addition of attic storey to building. |
 | 1858 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Arbroath | | Angus | Scotland | |
 | 1858 | Scottish Provident Institution | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Three preliminary schemes and one executed scheme |
 | 1858 | St Mary's Free Church and Manse | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Second place competition design |
 | 1858 | St Mary's Mount | Peebles | | Peeblesshire | Scotland | |
 | 1859 | Block A, 2-8 Cockburn Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1859 | Block D, 31-37 Cockburn Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1859 | Block E, 59-63 Cockburn Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1859 | Block F, 32-48 Cockburn Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1859 | Block H, 52-56 Cockburn Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1859 | Craigruie | Balquhidder | | Perthshire | Scotland | |
 | 1859 | Erskine Church, Erskine Monument | Stirling | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | Erskine Monument |
 | 1859 | Galston UP Church | Galston | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | 1859 | Inverness District Asylum | Inverness | | Inverness-shire | Scotland | 5 alternative schemes for competition - not successful |
 | 1859 | Kinloch House | Collessie | | Fife | Scotland | Remodelling and rebuilding |
 | 1859 | Markland Farm Steading | | | | | |
 | 1859 | Morrison's Academy | Crieff | | Perthshire | Scotland | |
 | 1859 | North Trinity House | Trinity | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1859 | Philp's Cockburn Hotel and other property, 1-29 Cockburn Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1859 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Drymen | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | |
 | 1859 | Stenton | Dunkeld (near) | | Perthshire | Scotland | Large addition |
 | 1859 | Wallace Monument | Abbey Craig | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | Competition design - placed second |
 | 1860 | 'Cottage' for Mr Craigie | | | | Scotland | |
 | 1860 | 35 St Andrew Square | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Addition of bedroom block--now demolished |
 | 1860 | 57 Dick Place | Grange | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1860 | Anstruther UP Manse | Anstruther | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1860 | Balavil House | Kingussie | | Inverness-shire | Scotland | Survey |
 | 1860 | Bemersyde House | Bemersyde | | Berwickshire | Scotland | West wing extended, heightened and remodelled |
 | 1860 | Block C, 18-24 Cockburn Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1860 | Block G, 50 Cockburn Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1860 | Block J, 65 Cockburn Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1860 | Block K, Mrs Middleton's Temperance Hotel, 10-16 Cockburn Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1860 | Busby House (for Crum) | | | Lanarkshire | Scotland | Alterations and large addition |
 | 1860 | Haddington District Asylum, ancillary building and North Lodge | Haddington | | East Lothian | Scotland | Produced working drawings with alternatives - in association with William Lambie Moffat |
 | 1860 | Hermitage House | Trinity | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1860 | Inveresk Union Poorhouse | Inveresk | | Midlothian | Scotland | |
 | 1860 | Leith Corn Exchange | Leith | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Won in competition |
 | 1860 | Lodge for D A Pearson | North Queensferry | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1860 | Morgan's Hospital | | | Dundee | Scotland | |
 | 1860 | Pilrig Free Church | Pilrig | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1860 | Scotsman Building, 26-30 Cockburn Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1860 | Shop, 139 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | December 1860 | Lismore Lodge | Dunoon | | Argyll | Scotland | Further work |
 | c. 1860 | 7-22 Claremont Crescent | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Elevations to William Burn's design |
 | c. 1860 | Hallyburton House | Coupar Angus | | Angus | Scotland | Unbuilt designs |
 | c. 1860 | Kinloch Estate, farm cottage to north of Kinloch Farm | Collessie | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | c. 1860 | Milton House | Trinity | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | c. 1860 | Phantassie Cottages | Prestonkirk | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
 | c. 1860 | Trafalgar Farmhouse | Collessie | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1861 | 1, 2,3 Melville Crescent | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Elevation built to Robert Brown's design as modified by Lessels (Peddie & Kinnear designed part behind façade) |
 | 1861 | 12 Charlotte Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Internal alterations |
 | 1861 | 9, 10 Laverockbank Terrace | Trinity | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1861 | Aldourie Castle | | | Inverness-shire | Scotland | Scheme for remodelling the west end of the house, alternatice proposals for the entrance tower on the south front, the Midmar-like tower to be remodelled to a Castle Fraser like form or given a candelsnuffer roof. |
 | 1861 | Bank of Scotland | Greenock | | Renfrewshire | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1861 | Brand's School and School House | Milnathort | | Kinross-shire | Scotland | |
 | 1861 | Chester Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Design of buildings behind façade |
 | 1861 | Glenforsa House | Gruline | Mull | Argyll | Scotland | |
 | 1861 | Hartwoodhill House | Hartwoodhill | | Lanarkshire/Midlothian? | Scotland | Enlargement |
 | 1861 | House at Portobello | Portobello | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1861 | Rivalsgreen | Linlithgow | | West Lothian | Scotland | Additions |
 | 1861 | Starly Hall | Burntisland | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1861 | The Gows | Invergowrie | | Perthshire/Angus | Scotland | |
 | 1861 | Tobermory Sheriff Court and Prison | Tobermory | Mull | Argyll | Scotland | |
 | 1861 | Union Bank | Dunoon | | Argyll | Scotland | |
 | 1862 | 15 Saxe Coburg Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Design of building behind James Milne's façade |
 | 1862 | 19-20 Buckingham Terrace | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Elevation to John Chesser's designs - Peddie designed everything behind façade and perhaps had hand in elevation design |
 | 1862 | Aberdeen Municipal Buildings and Tolbooth | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Won in competition |
 | 1862 | Ayton House, stables | | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1862 | Bank of Scotland | Stonehaven | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | |
 | 1862 | Bank of Scotland | Dumfries | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Minor alterations (and survey) |
 | 1862 | Lower Craig View Row and Prince Albert Buildings, Terraces of Tenements | Dumbiedykes | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1862 | Murrayshall | | | Perthshire | Scotland | New entrance, stair and tower |
 | 1862 | Rivalsgreen | Linlithgow | | West Lothian | Scotland | Additions |
 | 1862 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Stirling | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | |
 | 1862 | Salen Inn | Salen | Mull | Argyll | Scotland | |
 | 1862 | Scottish National Albert Memorial | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Competition design |
 | c. 1862 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Stewarton | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | 1863 | 125 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Rebuilding |
 | 1863 | 7, 8, 9 Melville Crescent | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1863 | Alloa West UP Church | Alloa | | Clackmannanshire | Scotland | Won in competition |
 | 1863 | Bank of Scotland | Galashiels | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | |
 | 1863 | Bank of Scotland | Castle Douglas | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
 | 1863 | Braeside House | Cramond Bridge | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Addition |
 | 1863 | Crawfordton | Moniaive | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
 | 1863 | Fife and Kinross District Asylum | Springfield, Cupar | | Fife | Scotland | Built, including superintendent's house, lodge and gateway |
 | 1863 | Hartwoodhill House | Hartwoodhill | | Lanarkshire/Midlothian? | Scotland | Stables |
 | 1863 | Hope Park UP Church Manse | St Andrews | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1863 | North Richmond Street UP Church | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1863 | Prestonkirk Poorhouse | East Linton | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
 | 1863 | Restalrig Park | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1863 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Brechin | | Angus | Scotland | |
 | 1863 | St Andrews UP Church, Hope Park | St Andrews | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | 13, 14 Laverockbank Terrace | Trinity | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | 23-25 Queen Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | 60 Great King Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Internal alterations |
 | 1864 | Adelaide Lodge | Anstruther | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | Ayrshire Lunatic Asylum | Ayr | | Ayrshire | Scotland | Competition design |
 | 1864 | Balavil House | Kingussie | | Inverness-shire | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | Bristo UP Church | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Internal alterations |
 | 1864 | Corstorphine Convalescent Home | Corstorphine | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | Greenock Courthouse, Prison and Governor's House | Greenock | | Renfrewshire | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | Houses, 35-47 Manor Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | In consultation with John Lessels (but elevations probably to their own design) |
 | 1864 | Kilmaurs UP Church | Kilmaurs | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | Kingussie Manse | Kingussie | | Inverness-shire | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | Kirkcudbright Railway Station | Kirkcudbright | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | Lathallan | Colinsburgh | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | Monteath Mausoleum | Gersit Law, Ancrum | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | Peterhead Court House | Peterhead | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Two unbuilt schemes |
 | 1864 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Portobello | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Montrose | | Angus | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Grantown-on-Spey | | Morayshire | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | St Cuthbert's Churchyard, Monument to Sir James Gardiner Baird | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | Tenement, Montgomery Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Elevation built to Playfair's design (two schemes drawn up - consent for first scheme departing from Playfair's design apparently refused) |
 | 1864 | Torwoodlee House | Galashiels | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | Additions: new two-storey porch and extensive replanning of interior |
 | 1864 | University Club | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | University of Edinburgh College Hall | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | Villa for Mrs Scott | Hawick | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
 | 1864 | Warriston Cemetery | Warriston | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Gate lodge (later demolished) |
 | c. 1864 | Bank of Scotland | Kirkcudbright | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
 | c. 1864 | St Enoch's Railway Station and Hotel and Office Block | | | Glasgow | Scotland | With John Fowler and James Fairlie Blair |
 | 1865 | 13, 14 Moray Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1865 | 32-34 Buckingham Terrace | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Elevation to John Chesser's designs - Peddie designed everything behind façade amd perhaps had hand in elevation design |
 | 1865 | 66, 67 Queen Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations and stables at rear |
 | 1865 | Allan Park UP Church | Stirling | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | |
 | 1865 | Bank of Scotland | Arbroath | | Angus | Scotland | |
 | 1865 | Bank of Scotland | Annan | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1865 | Biggar United Presbyterian Church | Biggar | | Lanarkshire | Scotland | |
 | 1865 | Bonnygate UP Church | Cupar | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1865 | Cockenzie School and Schoolhouse | Cockenzie | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
 | 1865 | Dalry Girls Reformatory | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | additions |
 | 1865 | Dysart UP Church, Normand Road | Dysart | | Fife | Scotland | Appear to have been approached initially for a statement of fees in case they should be commissioned, but no designs are known to have been produced |
 | 1865 | Eildonside | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Significant alterations |
 | 1865 | House at Merchiston on feu lot | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1865 | House in Whitehouse Terrace | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1865 | Kinnettles | | | Angus | Scotland | Horse stables and lodge |
 | 1865 | Melrose UP Church | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
 | 1865 | Musselburgh Golf Club | Musselburgh | | Midlothian | Scotland | |
 | 1865 | Taypark | West Ferry | | Dundee | Scotland | |
 | 1865 | The Binn | Inverkeithing | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1865 | Windleston Hall, Chapel Tomb for Sir William Eden | | | County Durham | England | |
 | c. 1865 | Newtonaird | Dumfries | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Original house |
 | 1866 | 4 St Andrew Square | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1866 | 45 Charlotte Square | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1866 | 9 Abercromby Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1866 | Bank of Scotland | Barrhead | | Renfrewshire | Scotland | |
 | 1866 | Bank of Scotland | Gatehouse of Fleet | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1866 | Crown Insurance Company Building | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1866 | Glenmayne | Galashiels | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | |
 | 1866 | Hope Park UP Church | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1866 | Mayfield | | | Dundee | Scotland | Supervised by Alexander Johnston |
 | 1866 | Midlothian County Artillery Volunteers Property Drill Hall & adjoining tenement | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1866 | Munches | Dalbeattie | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Older house absorbed into larger house |
 | 1866 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Cumnock | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | 1866 | St Cuthbert's Poorhouse | Craigleith | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Original building |
 | 1866 | Tayfield Estate, terrace of shops | Newport-on-Tay | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1866 | Two Villas, Tayfield | Newport-on-Tay | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1866 | Waverley Station, hotel and market scheme | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Competition proposal with unidentified engineer |
 | 1867 | 14-20 Lennox Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Design of buildings behind façade |
 | 1867 | 24, 26 Lennox Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Design of buildings behind façade |
 | 1867 | 6 St Colme Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1867 | 9, 11 Lennox Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Design of buildings behind façade |
 | 1867 | Bank of Scotland | Motherwell | | Lanarkshire | Scotland | |
 | 1867 | Bank of Scotland, Union Street | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Alterations (2 lower floors of façade redesigned) |
 | 1867 | Bowcliff | St Andrews | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1867 | Buchanan Street Railway Station | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Report probably with sketch scheme |
 | 1867 | Caledonian Railway Station and Hotel | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1867 | Cowan's Close Mission School | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1867 | Culross School | Culross | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1867 | Edradynate | Strathtay | | Perthshire | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1867 | Grantown-on-Spey Courthouse | Grantown-on-Spey | | Morayshire | Scotland | Unbuilt design |
 | 1867 | House for John Broad | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
 | 1867 | House in Lansdowne Crescent | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Design of house - elevation to Robert Matheson's design |
 | 1867 | Jordanhill House | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Minor alterations |
 | 1867 | Kelso Waterworks | Kelso | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Alterations to water tower |
 | 1867 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Leith | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1867 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Lockerbie | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
 | 1867 | Scotsman Building, 26-30 Cockburn Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Enlargement to rear |
 | 1867 | St Andrew's Free Church Mission Church | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Partial re-erection of Cousin church on new site; also possibly responsible for mission school, incorporated in scheme |
 | 1867 | St John's Episcopal Church | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Minor alterations and re-decoration with stencilled colour scheme |
 | 1867 | Trearne House | Beith | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | c. 1867 | The Anchorage and Kotagiri | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
 | 1868 | 12 Osborne Terrace | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1868 | 8 Rutland Square and 22 Rutland Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1868 | Buildings in Warriston Close | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Another building? Further work? |
 | 1868 | Grosvenor Crescent | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Designed crescent; elevation only of 15-20 - interiors by Watherston |
 | 1868 | Morningside Parish Church | Morningside | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Added transepts |
 | 1868 | Nether Hailes Farmhouse | Nether Hailes | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
 | 1868 | Over Hessilhead Farm Offices | Trearne Estate | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | 1868 | Ratho House | Ratho | | Midlothian | Scotland | Minor alterations |
 | 1868 | Rosehill | Brechin | | Angus | Scotland | Remodelling |
 | 1868 | Seafield House | Broughty Ferry | | Dundee | Scotland | Scheme - not executed |
 | 1868 | Shop premises, 134 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1868 | St James Episcopal School | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1868 | St James Episcopal School | Cramond | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1868 | Villa for William Laidlaw | Galashiels | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | |
 | 1868 | Westbourne | | | | Scotland | |
 | August 1868 | Chalmers Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Further scheme - not built |
 | 1869 | 2-10 and 16-26 Palmerston Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1869 | Bank of Scotland | Falkirk | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1869 | Bank of Scotland, St Patrick Square | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1869 | Brentham Park | Livilands | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | |
 | 1869 | Caidmuir House | Peebles | | Peeblesshire | Scotland | |
 | 1869 | Edinburgh Gas Light Company Offices | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1869 | Fife and Kinross District Asylum | Springfield, Cupar | | Fife | Scotland | Further block |
 | 1869 | Heritable Security Investment Company, 76 George Street | | | Edinburgh? | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1869 | House for J B Innes | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
 | 1869 | Melrose District Asylum | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Competition designs? |
 | 1869 | Ross Fountain | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Assembly of pieces of fountain and construction of basin |
 | 1869 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Leven | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1869 | Shop, 17 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1869 | St Martin's Abbey | Balbeggie | | Perthshire | Scotland | Scheme for remodelling as Francois Ier chateau - not executed |
 | 1869 | The Grove | Shawhead | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Extensive additions to house, addition of conservatory (Drawings dated) |
 | 1869 | West Princes Street Gardens, Winter Garden and fernery | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Design drawn up but not executed |
 | 1869 | Winton Park | Cockenzie | | East Lothian | Scotland | Work unclear |
 | 1870 | Bank of Scotland | Oban | | Argyll | Scotland | |
 | 1870 | Belmore House | Cupar | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1870 | Brand's School and School House | Milnathort | | Kinross-shire | Scotland | Addition |
 | 1870 | Cargen House and stables | Troqueer | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
 | 1870 | City of Glasgow Assurance Company Headquarters | | | Glasgow | Scotland | |
 | 1870 | Grosvenor Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Design of house, following Matheson's design for façade |
 | 1870 | Lanark Parish Church | Lanark | | Lanarkshire | Scotland | Internal alterations |
 | 1870 | Overhailes Farm Steading | | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
 | 1870 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Dalkeith | | Midlothian | Scotland | |
 | 1870 | Royal Bank of Scotland | St Andrews | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1870 | St Ninian's Manse | St Ninians | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | |
 | 1870 | Stenton | Dunkeld (near) | | Perthshire | Scotland | Proposed second phase |
 | 1870 | Tenements, Morrison Street and Torphichen Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1870 | The Firs | Selkirk | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | |
 | 1870 | Thornfield, house, stables and lodge | Selkirk | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | |
 | c. 1870 | 129 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Shop |
 | c. 1870 | Bellimore Farmhouse | | | Ayrshire? | Scotland | |
 | c. 1870 | Free Church Manse | Trinity | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Attribution by HS |
 | 1871 | Balquatstone House | Slamannan | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | Alterations and additions |
 | 1871 | Bank of Scotland | Cumnock | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | 1871 | Clydesdale Bank Headquarters, St Vincent Place | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Two competition schemes |
 | 1871 | Corys | Dumfries | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | Substantial addition to small villa |
 | 1871 | Cottage, Laverockbank | Trinity | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1871 | House for D MacLaurin | Portpatrick | | Wigtownshire | Scotland | |
 | 1871 | House for R G Baillie Hamilton | Dunblane | | Perthshire | Scotland | |
 | 1871 | Houses, 35-47 Manor Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | In consultation with John Lessels (but elevations probably to their own design) |
 | 1871 | Kippielaw Farm Steading | Kippilaw, St Boswells | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
 | 1871 | Ratho Girls School | Ratho | | Midlothian | Scotland | |
 | 1871 | Rosebank | Roslin/Rosslyn | | Midlothian | Scotland | Alterations or new build? |
 | 1871 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Blairgowrie | | Perthshire | Scotland | |
 | 1871 | Scottish Widows Fund and Life Assurance and Junior Conservative Club | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Internal recontruction |
 | 1871 | Threave House | Castle Douglas | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
 | 1871 | Traprain Steading, Hailes Estate | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Extensive additions, new entrance, etc. |
 | 1872 | 1-37 Drumsheugh Gardens | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Revised Lessels's elevations; designs executed by builders John Watherston & Sons |
 | 1872 | 22-43 Bruntsfield Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1872 | 38-44 Drumsheugh Gardens | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1872 | 7 Hope Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Addition |
 | 1872 | Auchmore | Killin | | Perthshire | Scotland | Remodelling and enlargement |
 | 1872 | Bandstand, West Princes Street Gardens | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1872 | Bank of Scotland | | | Dundee | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1872 | Bolfracks | Aberfeldy (near) | | Perthshire | Scotland | Extensive alterations |
 | 1872 | Dick & Stevenson Building (Scottish Lands and Buildings Company) | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Superseded Haig & Low |
 | 1872 | Myres Castle | Auchtermuchty | | Fife | Scotland | Advised about repairs (Walker seems to have secured job) |
 | 1872 | Palmerston Place UP Church | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Original church |
 | 1872 | Pear Tree House | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations and additions |
 | 1872 | Penicuik House | Penicuik | | Midlothian | Scotland | Lodge and gates |
 | 1872 | Polton House | | | Midlothian | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1872 | Proposed Garden Square, Heriot's Trust Wester Coates Estate | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1872 | Royal Bank of Scotland | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Internal reconstruction, and new telling room on Royal Exchange Square |
 | 1872 | Scottish Commercial Insurance Company, 53 George Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1872 | St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Competition design |
 | 1872 | St Mirren Street | Paisley | | Renfrewshire | | |
 | 1872 | Tenement, West Nicolson Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1872 | Young Women's Christian Association, George Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1873 | 135 George Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1873 | 143-146 Princes Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Shop at no 145 |
 | 1873 | Bank of Scotland | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1873 | Clifton Park, Linton | Kelso | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
 | 1873 | Commercial Bank Building | Stirling | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | Conversion and extension for former Commercial Bank to form infirmary |
 | 1873 | Greenhead Farm Steading | | | | Scotland | |
 | 1873 | House for Dr Muir | Selkirk | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | |
 | 1873 | Kilberry House | South Knapdale | | Argyll | Scotland | Large addition |
 | 1873 | Liberton Free Church | Liberton | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Spire completed to their own design |
 | 1873 | Offices and shops, Gordon Street and West Nile Street | | | Glasgow | Scotland | |
 | 1873 | Pilrig Free Church | Pilrig | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Unexecuted design for new halls |
 | 1873 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Lochee | | Dundee | Scotland | |
 | 1873 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Catrine | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | 1874 | 1, 2 Rothesay Terrace | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1874 | 4 Great Stuart Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1874 | Bendameer | Burntisland | | Fife | Scotland | HS attribution on stylistic grounds - questionable according to DMW |
 | 1874 | Clarendon Hotel and Shopping Arcade | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Peddie & Kinnear plans drawn up and tenders received but not built. Commission went to W Hamilton Beattie |
 | 1874 | Clarendon Place | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Formation of shops within existing building |
 | 1874 | Courtil Rozel | | Guernsey | | Channel Islands | Alterations |
 | 1874 | Ladybank Free Church | Ladybank | | Fife | Scotland | Original church designed and built |
 | 1874 | Newpark | Annan | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
 | 1874 | Rossie Castle | Montrose | | Angus | Scotland | Possible work |
 | 1874 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Bridgeton | | Glasgow | Scotland | |
 | 1874 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Moffat | | Dumfriesshire | Scotland | |
 | 1874 | South Bridge and Cowgate | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1874 | Stables, 16 Church Lane (now Gloucester Street?) | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1874 | Townhill Colliery | Dunfermline | | Fife | Scotland | |
 | 1874 | University of Edinburgh, Medical School and McEwan Hall | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Two competition schemes |
 | 1874 | Warehouse on Drury Street | | | Glasgow | Scotland | |
 | 1874 | Wemyss Castle | East Wemyss | | Fife | Scotland | New gallery, parapets and other alterations |
 | 1874 | Woodhouselee | Glencorse | | Midlothian | Scotland | Alterations and additions |
 | 1875 | Auchnaba House | Port Ann | | Argyll | Scotland | Large addition |
 | 1875 | Bank of Scotland | Paisley | | Renfrewshire | Scotland | |
 | 1875 | Chalmers Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | New design for completion of street |
 | 1875 | Dalbeattie Established Church | Dalbeattie | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
 | 1875 | Drumpark House | | | | Scotland | |
 | 1875 | Dunblane Hydropathic Institution | Dunblane | | Perthshire | Scotland | |
 | 1875 | East UP Church | Peebles | | Peeblesshire | Scotland | |
 | 1875 | Heatherlie House | Selkirk | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | |
 | 1875 | Hill House | Kirknewton | | Midlothian | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1875 | Musselburgh Golf Club | Musselburgh | | Midlothian | Scotland | Complete rebuilding |
 | 1875 | National Bank of Scotland, Paisley Branch | Paisley | | Renfrewshire | Scotland | |
 | 1875 | Prior Bank | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Reconstruction |
 | 1875 | Priorwood House, gardener's cottage | Melrose | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | |
 | 1875 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | |
 | 1875 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Dalmellington | | Ayrshire | Scotland | |
 | 1875 | Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Company office | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1875 | St Cuthbert's Public School | Gorgie | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1875 | West Campbell Street and West George Street corner | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Reconstuction and extension as office block |
 | c. 1875 | Taymouth Castle | Taymouth | | Perthshire | Scotland | Internal alterations |
 | c. 1875 | Taypark | West Ferry | | Dundee | Scotland | West additions - in association with James MacLaren? |
 | 1876 | 88 George Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Remodelling and addition of saloon |
 | 1876 | Dryburgh House | Dryburgh | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Large addition and remodelling after fire |
 | 1876 | Kinmonth House and lodge | Rhynd | | Perthshire | Scotland | |
 | 1876 | Rothesay Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1876 | Royal Bank of Scotland | Lanark | | Lanarkshire | Scotland | |
 | 1876 | Villa at Trinity, Lomond Road | Trinity | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1876 | Villa at Trinity, Lomond Road | Trinity | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1876 | Warehouse | | | Glasgow | Scotland | |
 | 1876 | Wauchope House | | | Roxburghshire | Scotland | Drawings by John More Dick Peddie working as assistant |
 | 1877 | 13 Ainslie Street | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1877 | 33-34 Charlotte Square | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations to no 34 |
 | 1877 | Ardencaple House | Helensburgh | | Dunbartonshire | Scotland | Alterations - probably Tudor details and parapet of tower |
 | 1877 | Bank of Scotland Headquarters, The Mound | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Retaining wall |
 | 1877 | Blythswoodholm Hotel | | | Glasgow | Scotland | |
 | 1877 | Bruntsfield Crescent | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations to number 1 |
 | 1877 | Compstown House (or Cumstoun House) | Twynholm | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1877 | Craiglockhart Hydropathic Institution | Craiglockhart | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1877 | Dundee Court House and Bridewell | | | Dundee | Scotland | Alterations to prison |
 | 1877 | Kirkcudbright Public Hall and Museum | Kirkcudbright | | Kirkcudbrightshire | Scotland | |
 | 1877 | National Bank of Scotland Head Office (Former) | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Proposed alterations |
 | 1877 | The Hawthorns | Galashiels | | Selkirkshire | Scotland | |
 | 1877 | West Shandon House | | | Dunbartonshire | Scotland | Additions to West Shandon House to form hydropathic |
 | 1878 | 13, 14, 15, 16 Rothesay Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1878 | 17 Lynedoch Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Alterations |
 | 1878 | 2-6 Rothesay Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Provided design |
 | 1878 | 26 St Andrew Square | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | Deepened on plan at rear |
 | 1878 | 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Rothesay Place | | | Edinburgh | Scotland | |
 | 1878 | Balcurvie | Markinch | | Fife | 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 | 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 | 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 | Kirkcaldy Old Parish Church Manse | Kirkcaldy | | Fife | Scotland | Repairs and alterations |
 | 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 | Aberlour House | Aberlour | | Banffshire | Scotland | Alterations including terrace in front of house |
 | 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 | Alterations |
 | 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: taken over by Hislop |
 | 1887 | Lochmaddy Long Island Combination Poorhouse | Lochmaddy | North Uist | Inverness-shire | Scotland | |
 | 1887 | Netherhall | | | | Scotland | Unclear if alterations or new build |
 | 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 | |
 | 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 | Completed by Peddie after Kinnear's death |
 | 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 | 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 | The White House for Major General Ralston | North Berwick | | East Lothian | Scotland | |
 | 1894 | Westerton House | Bridge of Allan | | Stirlingshire | Scotland | Alterations |
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