1876 – Earnock, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Architect: William Leiper Perspective view of proposed alterations published in The Building News, September 1st 1876.
Architect: William Leiper Perspective view of proposed alterations published in The Building News, September 1st 1876.
Architect: Peddie & Kinnear Built in a modified form without the central archway, and still in use for a varied collection of businesses. The building has two curving corners at either end. To...
Perpsective view published in The Building News, March 23rd 1877.
Architect: S.J. Nicholl Chancel & Crypt to be added to Private Chapel for Baillie Cochrane esq. M.P. Published in he Building News, June 8th 1877. The Chapel was built in 1857 and was...
Architect: James Sellars With its massive and striking classical facade, with four large sculptured groups by artist John Mossman, St. Andrew’s Hall was funded by a private company to meet the demand for...
Architect: Robert Matheson After sitting empty for many years, there are plans to develop as modern office accommodation. At one stage, it was propsed to convert the massive renaissance style building into an...
Architect: John Carver The Property of The Right Hon.Lord John Manners. Perspective published in The Building News, December 6th 1878.