Basic Biographical Details

Name: British Aluminium Company Architects Department
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Bio Notes: The British Aluminium Company had offices in Edinburgh and London, and possibly elsewhere.

Private and Business Addresses

The following private or business addresses are associated with this :
 AddressTypeDate fromDate toNotes
Item 1 of 3London, EnglandBusiness   
Item 2 of 3Alumina Works, Gold Harbour Farm, Newport, Monmouthshire, WalesBusinessBefore 1937After 1940Temporary office
Item 3 of 39, Rosebery Crescent, Edinburgh, ScotlandBusinessBefore 1937After 1943 

Employment and Training

Employees or Pupils

The following individuals were employed or trained by this (click on an item to view details):
 NameDate fromDate toPositionNotes
Item 1 of 16Malcolm Livingston McIsaac  Assistant 
Item 2 of 16(Sir) William Murray Morrison1905 * ArchitectPresumably in a Scottish office
Item 3 of 16Alexander Stewart Kinnear1911After 1943Chief Architect 
Item 4 of 16Rodney BroadMarch 1925December 1929Junior AssistantWorking under Chief Architect
Item 5 of 16William Henry Sayers19301934Architect(?)Presumably in Edinburgh office
Item 6 of 16James Hutchon (junior)19361937Assistant(?)Role uncertain, but presumably assistant
Item 7 of 16David Alexander Murray19371940ArchitectResident architect in Wales
Item 8 of 16David Gray Kirk1937After 1943AssistantIn Edinburgh office
Item 9 of 16John Stone Craig1938After 1970Chief ArchitectIn Edinburgh office
Item 10 of 16Neilson Fyfe1939 *  In Edinburgh office
Item 11 of 16John Bannerman1939 *  In Edinburgh office
Item 12 of 16David Alexander Murray1940After 1943ArchitectIn Edinburgh office
Item 13 of 16David Gray KirkAfter 1943January 1972 In London office
Item 14 of 16William Stewart Donald19641966ArchitectActual role: Project Architect
Item 15 of 16David BainBefore 1970 Architect 
Item 16 of 16David Bain1974 Chief Architect 

* earliest date known from documented sources.


Buildings and Designs

This 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 141939Factory buildingsKinlochleven ArgyllScotlandWith John Stone Craig as chief architect
Item 2 of 141946Office blockFalkirk StirlingshireScotlandWith Craig as chief architect
Item 3 of 141946Office block, British Aluminium CompanyBurntisland FifeScotlandAlterations - with John Stone Craig as chief architect
Item 4 of 141956Baths schemeKinlochleven ArgyllScotlandWith John Stone Craig as chief architect
Item 5 of 141956Canteen for the British Aluminium CompanyBurntisland FifeScotlandWith John Stone Craig as chief architect
Item 6 of 141956Hostel buildingsKinlochleven ArgyllScotlandWith John Stone Craig as chief architect
Item 7 of 141956OfficesKinlochleven ArgyllScotlandWith John Stone Craig as chief architect
Item 8 of 141956Welfare CentreFort William Inverness-shireScotlandWith John Stone Craig as chief architect
Item 9 of 14After 1964Anodic LaboratoryFalkirk StirlingshireScotland 
Item 10 of 14After 1964British Aluminium (BACo) Reduction Works, HousingFoyers Ross & CromartyScotland 
Item 11 of 14After 1964Grand HotelFort William Inverness-shireScotlandRefurbishment works
Item 12 of 14After 1964Hot strip Mill Line and Cold Strip Mill Line for BACo Rolling MillsFalkirk StirlingshireScotland 
Item 13 of 14After 1964Offices for British Aluminium (BACo) Reduction WorksKinlochleven ArgyllScotland 
Item 14 of 141969Aluminium SmelterInvergordon Ross and CromartyScotland 

References

Bibliographic References

The following books contain references to this :
 Author(s)DateTitlePartPublisherNotes
Item 1 of 1Gifford, John1992Highland and Islands (The Buildings of Scotland) Penguin Booksp426