Basic Biographical Details Name: | A H Goudie | Designation: | | Born: | | Died: | 13 October 1938 | Bio Notes: | Andrew H Goudie was born in Paisley and trained as a civil engineer. He was appointed burgh surveyor of Stirling in 1898. His duties there were at first principally connected with road works, street improvement, water supply and sewerage, but in 1919 he was appointed architect for the burgh's council housing.
Goudie was President of the Scottish branch of the Institute of Municipal & County Engineers in 1922 and President of the Institute of Water Engineers in 1931. He retied in 1934 and was given the freedom of the burgh on 28 November, although the formal presentation of caskets did not take place until December of the following year. He died on 13 October 1938. His wife had predeceased him, but he was survived by a son and two daughters: one of them, Isobel, was a notable stained glass designer who studied at Glasgow School of Art under Robert Anning Bell and Margaret Chilton. | Private and Business AddressesThe following private or business addresses are associated with this : | | Address | Type | Date from | Date to | Notes |  | Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland | Business | 1898 | | |
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ReferencesBibliographic ReferencesThe following books contain references to this : | | Author(s) | Date | Title | Part | Publisher | Notes |  | Lindsay, Elma | 2004 | Stirling Girls | | Smith Museum and Art Gallery | |
Periodical ReferencesThe following periodicals contain references to this : | | Periodical Name | Date | Edition | Publisher | Notes |  | Builder | 13 April 1928 | | | p659 |  | Stirling Observer | 23 December 1931 | | | |  | Stirling Observer | 1935 | | | Christmas Annual, p51 |  | Stirling Observer | 25 December 1935 | | | |  | Stirling Observer | 18 October 1938 | | | |
Archive 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 Elma Lindsay |
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