JohnMurrayRobertson FRIBA (31 January 1844 – 31 January 1901) was a Scottish architect who did much to change Dundee. He was born on 31 January 1844...
John, Jon, or Jonathan Robertson may refer to: J. M. Robertson (John Mackinnon Robertson, 1856–1933), British journalist and Liberal MP for Tyneside 1906–1918...
daughter of Reverend James Robertson, Congregational minister, and Elizabeth Murray. She had a sister Mary and brothers John, Joseph, and Andrew. In 1832...
Sir Alexander RobertsonMurray KCIE CBE (29 November 1872 – 19 March 1956) was a former President of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce. A native of Elgin...
structure is a Category C listed building designed by Dundee architect JohnMurrayRobertson. The town library was housed in the ancillary building until 1981...
Scotland. Dating to 1869, the work of architect Andrew Heiton and JohnMurrayRobertson, it is now a Category C listed building. The ruined pre-Reformation...
John David Home Robertson (born 5 December 1948) is a retired Labour politician in Scotland. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Berwick and East Lothian...
some thirty years earlier. He worked with another local architect, JohnMurrayRobertson, on the project. The hotel is a notable example of Scottish baronial...
Craig JohnMurray (born 17 October 1958) is an English author, human rights campaigner, journalist, and former diplomat. While he was the British ambassador...
ancestors were from County Galway. Three of his siblings, JohnMurray, Joel Murray, and Brian Doyle-Murray, are also actors. A sister, Nancy, is an Adrian Dominican...
Marion Gordon "Pat" Robertson (March 22, 1930 – June 8, 2023) was an American media mogul, religious broadcaster, political commentator, presidential...
before returning to practice with his father in the mid-1840s. JohnMurrayRobertson became their apprentice in the mid-19th century. The duo built or...
students. The buildings were designed by Dundee-based architect JohnMurrayRobertson before his death in 1901 and were completed by James Findlay and...
JohnMurray Easton (30 January 1889 – 19 August 1975) was a Scottish architect and the winner of the Royal Gold Medal for architecture awarded by the...
outdoor recreation company in West Monroe, Louisiana. Founded by Phil Robertson, a football quarterback at Louisiana Tech University, he developed and...
Cabinet Secretary Maurice Hankey praised Murray highly as a real "St John the Baptist" to Sir William Robertson, his successor as CIGS. However H. H. Asquith...
James Clark Ross, Royal Navy, who named it for Dr. JohnRobertson, surgeon on HMS Terror. Robertson Bay extends between Cape Barrow in the west and Cape...
company Murray International Trust, a Scottish investment trust D. & W. Murray Limited, an Australian wholesale drapery business JohnMurray (publishing...
of British Architects, his proposers being the Dundee architect JohnMurrayRobertson, Collcutt and James Brooks. In that year, he set up in independent...
Grant MurrayRobertson (born 30 October 1971) is a retired New Zealand politician and member of the Labour Party who served as the Minister of Finance...
Castle of Giffen. Giffen Castle and Stables was designed in 1869 by JohnMurrayRobertson working in the Dundee office of Andrew and Thomas Arthur Heiton...
Robert Pullar FRSE (1828–1912) of Pullars of Perth, MP for Perth John MurrayRobertson (1844–1901), architect Very Rev Vincent Rorison (1851–1910), Dean of...
Sir JohnMurray of Tullibardine, Knight, Sir Andrew Murray of Aryngosk, William Moncrieff of that ilk, Robert Murray of Abercairny, Johnne Murray of Tibbermuir...