Basic Biographical Details Name: | Robert Crawford | Designation: | | Born: | | Died: | c. 1930 | Bio Notes: | Robert Crawford was probaby a son of Robert Nicholson Crawford, and may be the one referred to in the practice title of Robert N Crawford & Son. He took over the partnership in Crawford & Eadie house factors, the other partner being David S Eadie, with whom he designed many tenements in Pollokshaws and Shawlands. His office address from at least 1904 until after the First World War was at 58 Bath Street, Glasgow, and the practice was known as Robert Crawford & Son in the mid-1920s. He died c.1930. | Private and Business AddressesThe following private or business addresses are associated with this : | | Address | Type | Date from | Date to | Notes | | 181, St Andrews Road, Glasgow, Scotland | Private | Before 1901 | 1902 | | | 9, Moray Place, Glasgow, Scotland | Private | 1902 | After 1903 | | | 58, Bath Street, Glasgow, Scotland | Business | Before 1904 | After 1924 | | | 36, Hamilton Drive, Maxwell Park, Glasgow, Scotland | Private | Before 1910 | After 1911 | |
Employment and TrainingEmployers* earliest date known from documented sources.
Buildings and DesignsThis 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 | | | Tenements | Shawlands | | Glasgow | Scotland | Date unknown; it is unclear which Robert Crawford was involved | | | Tenements | Pollokshaws | | Glasgow | Scotland | Date unknown; it is unclear which Robert Crawford was involved | | 1924 | Single-storey house, 2 Henry Bell Street | Helensburgh | | Dunbartonshire | Scotland | | | 1930 | Messrs Inglis warehouse | | | Glasgow | Scotland | Alterations | | 1931 | Drapery warehouse | | | Glasgow | Scotland | |
ReferencesArchive ReferencesThe following archives hold material relating to this : | | Source | Archive Name | Source Catalogue No. | Notes | | Professor David M Walker personal archive | Professor David M Walker, notes and collection of archive material | | Research by Iain Paterson; approximate death date from Frank Worsdall per Iain Paterson |
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