1868 – Design for new Townhall, Aberdeen
Architect: Peddie & Kinnear From The Building News, March 27, 1868: “WE give this week an illustration of the new townhall about to be erected in Aberdeen, at a cost, including the site,...
Architect: Peddie & Kinnear From The Building News, March 27, 1868: “WE give this week an illustration of the new townhall about to be erected in Aberdeen, at a cost, including the site,...
Architect: A. & G. Thomson A three storey building, designed by Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson,, constructed as commercial premises with shop space on the ground floor front. The facade was restored in the late...
Architect: Peddie & Kinnear From The Architect and Contract Reporter, March 6 1869: Newtonaird House, recently erected from the designs of Messrs. Peddie & Kinnear, of Edinburgh, for P. Smith, Esq., is situated...
Architect: A. & G. Thomson The United Presbyterian Church was designed by Alexander “Greek” Thomson, and destroyed in the Second World War when it was struck by a German incendiary bomb in March...
Architect: Salmon,Son & Ritchie Perspective view, ground Plan with key as published in The Building News, October 14th 1870. “ONE of our illustrations this week represents a mansion recently completed for the late...
Architect: Salmon, Son & Richie James Smith, minister of the Middle parish, with a large congregation, “came out” in 1843. A new church, “the Brick Kirk” was opened in August of that year....
Architect: William Leiper Designed for Alexander Mackintosh esq., the perspective including ground plans & 1st floor plans were published in The Building News, September 25th 1874. “This house, of which we give perspective...
Architect: Alexender Ross Unsuccesful design in competition to design new episcopalian cathedral for Edinburgh.
Architect: William Burges Perspective view of unsuccessful design for Edinburgh Cathedral – the commission was won by George Gilbert Scott. Published in The Architect, February 15th 1873.