JamesGillespieGraham (11 June 1776 – 21 March 1855) was a Scottish architect, prominent in the early 19th century. Graham was born in Dunblane on 11...
JamesGraham may refer to: JamesGillespieGraham (1776–1855), Scottish architect JamesGraham (photographer) (1806–1869), took some of the earliest photographs...
extension with a bay window, built around 1815, probably by JamesGillespieGraham. Graham produced designs for rebuilding the whole structure, but this...
which is 59 ft (18 m) in height, was designed by Scottish architect JamesGillespieGraham. The tower's construction was funded partially by the wealth accrued...
designs of JamesGillespieGraham with further extensions c. 1815. Although the design for the extensions was again commissioned from GillespieGraham, the...
almost tripling the size of the building, under the architect JamesGillespieGraham. The Twelfth Duke, William, had no male heirs, so although his titles...
alterations in a 'gothic ecclesiastical' style from David Hamilton and JamesGillespieGraham in the early 19th century, gaining it its ultimate grandure and...
The Georgian square, which was designed by Edinburgh architect JamesGillespieGraham, has the most Grade I listed buildings outside London (after Trafalgar...
intended for show rather than defence, designed by Edinburgh architect JamesGillespieGraham, was built next to the house. After 1855 the part of the house destroyed...
and refaced to match the main block. This time, the architect was JamesGillespieGraham, with interiors designed by A. W. N. Pugin. The ceilings of the...
substantial mansion in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, designed by JamesGillespieGraham and demolished in 1949–50. It was said to be unrivalled in its beauty...
Macalister, of Loup and Torrisdale in 1815. Designed by architect JamesGillespieGraham, the mansion is castellated and consists of two storeys and a basement...
his day." His son and heir Sir Charles Lockhart-Ross consulted JamesGillespieGraham on Gothic Revival style alterations to the castle, and Italian gardens...
a result of which he came into contact with Edinburgh architect JamesGillespieGraham, who advised him to abandon seafaring for architecture. He then...
Cambusnethan Priory, in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, was designed by JamesGillespieGraham and completed in 1820. It is listed on the Buildings at Risk Register...
is 18 metres in height, was designed by the Scottish architect JamesGillespieGraham. The tower's construction was funded partially by the wealth accrued...
expensive and was curtailed. The new courthouse was designed by JamesGillespieGraham based on initial drawings by Robert Reid in the neoclassical style...
house was transformed into a Gothic castle, 1818–1822, by architect JamesGillespieGraham. The interior woodwork was carved by the noted sculptor, Sir John...
here in 1695. The present house is the result of remodelling by JamesGillespieGraham and was complete in 1816. The term "priory" does not imply ecclesiastical...
several times since the 18th century – in 1835, by the architect JamesGillespieGraham as a meeting place for the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland...
The chapel dedicated to St. Margaret of Scotland was designed by JamesGillespieGraham (probably under significant influence from A.W.N. Pugin) and opened...
1824 by the architect JamesGillespieGraham. It has a three-storey corner tower and stair turret and good interiors. Sir James Stansfeld John Raymond...