Basic Site Details Name: | Drumsheen | Town, district or village: | Blairgowire | City or county: | Perthshire | Country: | Scotland | Parish: | Blairgowrie | Status: | B listed | Grid ref: | | Notes: | First occupied by Mrs White, the building passed around 1910 to William Fife Proctor a local Flax Spinner. Proctor served as a Captain in the 1st Scottish Horse at Gallipoli, dying of wounds on 27 September 1915. He left a wife, Ivy Constance Griffiths, and four children. | Building Type ClassificationThe building is classified under the following categories: | | Classification | Original classification? | Notes | | Villa | | |
Street AddressesThe following street addresses are associated with this building: | | Address | Main entrance? | Notes | | Upper Keay Street | | |
EventsThe following date-based events are associated with this building: | | From | To | Event type | Notes | | 6 November 1906 | | Plans approved | |
PeopleDesign and ConstructionThe following individuals or organisations have carried out design/construction work. Where architects or practices worked together, matching letters appear beside their names in the Partnership Group column. | | Name | Role | Partnership Group | From | To | Notes | | William Steven | | A | 1906 | | The high quality of internal and external joinery marks Steven’s involvement. |
ReferencesArchive ReferencesThe following archives hold material relating to this building: | | Source | Archive name | Source catalogue no. | Notes | | Courtesy of Steven Robb | Information via website | | Sent July 2014 |
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