1905 – Trinity College, Glenalmond, Scotland
Front Elevation including ground plans from The Building News, October 13th 1905. Glenalmond College (formerly known as Trinity College,
1905 – Unbuilt Design for County Buildings, Edinburgh
Premiated entry in architecture competition for new County Administrative Building. The selected design by James Macintyre Henry,
1906 – His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen
His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, is the largest theatre in north-east Scotland seating over 1400. The theatre is situated on Rosemount Viaduct,
1906 – House, Eglinton Drive, Giffnock, Glasgow
1906 – Post Office & Bank, Markinch, Fife, Scotland
1906 – Public Library, Glasgow, Scotland
Front perspective views including ground floor plans as published in The Building News, March 16th 1906
1906 – The Mitchell Library, Glasgow
The Mitchell Library was established with a bequest from Stephen Mitchell, a wealthy tobacco manufacturer, whose company,
1907 – Burtons Department Store, Edinburgh
Scotland’s first steel framed building, this is a fine corner building originally built as a department store for Burtons.
1907 – Lothian Chambers, Edinburgh, Scotland
Lothian Chambers, formerly the Midlothian County Buildings, at the corner of George IV Bridge and the Royal Mile.