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Architecture of Scotland

09 June 2009
1905 – Macdonald Memorial Tower, Dingwall, Scotland

1905 – Macdonald Memorial Tower, Dingwall, Scotland

Architect: C.H. Maidman

16 June 2009
1905 – Marischal College, Aberdeen University, Scotland

1905 – Marischal College, Aberdeen University, Scotland

Architect: Alexander Marshall Mackenzie The building was originally constructed between 1837 and 1844 by Aberdeen architect Archibald Simpson. This 1837 building formed a U-shaped quadrangle, with a small entrance via an archway amidst...

09 June 2009
1905 – Montrose Library, Angus, Scotland

1905 – Montrose Library, Angus, Scotland

Architect: Lindsay Grant

09 June 2009
1905 – Municipal Buildings, Cowdenbeath, Scotland

1905 – Municipal Buildings, Cowdenbeath, Scotland

Architect: T. Hyslop Ure

08 June 2009
1905 – Proposed Pavilion, Low Green, Ayr

1905 – Proposed Pavilion, Low Green, Ayr

Architect: Mangnall & Littlewood

16 June 2009
1905 – St. Paul’s Church, Glasgow

1905 – St. Paul’s Church, Glasgow

Architect: John McIntyre

09 June 2009
1905 – Trinity College, Glenalmond, Scotland

1905 – Trinity College, Glenalmond, Scotland

Architect: A.G. Heaton Front Elevation including ground plans from The Building News, October 13th 1905. Glenalmond College (formerly known as Trinity College, Glenalmond) is a co-educational independent boarding school in Perth and Kinross,...

16 June 2009
1906 – His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen

1906 – His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen

Architect: Frank Matcham His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, is the largest theatre in north-east Scotland seating over 1400. The theatre is situated on Rosemount Viaduct, opposite the City’s Union Terrace Gardens. It was designed...

16 June 2009
1906 – House, Eglinton Drive, Giffnock, Glasgow

1906 – House, Eglinton Drive, Giffnock, Glasgow

Architect: A.N. Prentice