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Graham's Blythswood House, Glasgow. Home of the Lords Blythswood; it was demolished in 1935.
James Gillespie Graham's Edinburgh townhouse, at 34 Albany Street

James Gillespie Graham (11 June 1776 – 21 March 1855) was a Scottish architect, prominent in the early 19th century.

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James Gillespie Graham

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James Gillespie Graham (11 June 1776 – 21 March 1855) was a Scottish architect, prominent in the early 19th century. Graham was born in Dunblane on 11...

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James Graham

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James Graham may refer to: James Gillespie Graham (1776–1855), Scottish architect James Graham (photographer) (1806–1869), took some of the earliest photographs...

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Methven Castle

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extension with a bay window, built around 1815, probably by James Gillespie Graham. Graham produced designs for rebuilding the whole structure, but this...

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Glenfinnan Monument

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which is 59 ft (18 m) in height, was designed by Scottish architect James Gillespie Graham. The tower's construction was funded partially by the wealth accrued...

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Drumtochty Castle

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designs of James Gillespie Graham with further extensions c. 1815. Although the design for the extensions was again commissioned from Gillespie Graham, the...

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Brodick Castle

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almost tripling the size of the building, under the architect James Gillespie Graham. The Twelfth Duke, William, had no male heirs, so although his titles...

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Crawford Priory

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alterations in a 'gothic ecclesiastical' style from David Hamilton and James Gillespie Graham in the early 19th century, gaining it its ultimate grandure and...

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Hamilton Square

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The Georgian square, which was designed by Edinburgh architect James Gillespie Graham, has the most Grade I listed buildings outside London (after Trafalgar...

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Armadale Castle

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intended for show rather than defence, designed by Edinburgh architect James Gillespie Graham, was built next to the house. After 1855 the part of the house destroyed...

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Taymouth Castle

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and refaced to match the main block. This time, the architect was James Gillespie Graham, with interiors designed by A. W. N. Pugin. The ceilings of the...

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Murthly House

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substantial mansion in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, designed by James Gillespie Graham and demolished in 1949–50. It was said to be unrivalled in its beauty...

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Torrisdale Castle

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Macalister, of Loup and Torrisdale in 1815. Designed by architect James Gillespie Graham, the mansion is castellated and consists of two storeys and a basement...

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Balnagown Castle

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his day." His son and heir Sir Charles Lockhart-Ross consulted James Gillespie Graham on Gothic Revival style alterations to the castle, and Italian gardens...

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Augustus Pugin

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a result of which he came into contact with Edinburgh architect James Gillespie Graham, who advised him to abandon seafaring for architecture. He then...

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Cambusnethan House

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Cambusnethan Priory, in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, was designed by James Gillespie Graham and completed in 1820. It is listed on the Buildings at Risk Register...

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Glenfinnan

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is 18 metres in height, was designed by the Scottish architect James Gillespie Graham. The tower's construction was funded partially by the wealth accrued...

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Inveraray Jail

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expensive and was curtailed. The new courthouse was designed by James Gillespie Graham based on initial drawings by Robert Reid in the neoclassical style...

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Duns Castle

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house was transformed into a Gothic castle, 1818–1822, by architect James Gillespie Graham. The interior woodwork was carved by the noted sculptor, Sir John...

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Ross Priory

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here in 1695. The present house is the result of remodelling by James Gillespie Graham and was complete in 1816. The term "priory" does not imply ecclesiastical...

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Chapel Royal

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several times since the 18th century – in 1835, by the architect James Gillespie Graham as a meeting place for the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland...

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Gillis Centre

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The chapel dedicated to St. Margaret of Scotland was designed by James Gillespie Graham (probably under significant influence from A.W.N. Pugin) and opened...

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Dunninald Castle

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1824 by the architect James Gillespie Graham. It has a three-storey corner tower and stair turret and good interiors. Sir James Stansfeld John Raymond...

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