Records of Messrs James Gillespie and Scott, Architects, St Andrews 1869-1982

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Records of Messrs James Gillespie and Scott, Architects, St Andrews 1869-1982

ca. 15,000 plans + 21 metres of other material

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Messrs James Gillespie and Scott, architects, St Andrews

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James Gillespie was born in Dunfermline on 14 April 1854, son of Thomas Gillespie and Janet Honeyman. About 1873 he came to St Andrews to fill a post in the office of the architect George S. Birrell who had been in practice since ca. 1869 and, on Birrell's death in 1876, Gillespie took over the business. James Scott was born in Kinnesswood near Loch Leven in 1861, the son of Thomas Scott, clerk of works, and Janet Hoy. Whilst he was still a boy his parents moved to Glasg...

Gillespie James 1854-1914

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James Gillespie and Scott, Architects St Andrews (Scotland)

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Scott, Frederick George, 1861-1944

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Poet, b. Montreal, attended Bishop's College, Lenoxville, Quebec. Ordained in 1886, Coggeshall, Essex. Served as rector, canon, archdeacon at St. Matthews Church, Quebec. Chaplain to Canadian 1st Division. Poet of Laurentians; lesser member of Confederate Poets. Radical social views. Wrote non-fiction Great War As I Saw It. First book Justin and Other Poems, privately printed Soul's Quest and Other Poems, 1885. From the description of Blood-guilt, 1914 August 20. (University of Virgi...