Thomas Gildard (nicknamed Gildey, d. 5 December, 1895.) was a 19th-century Scottish architect and author. In a short career as a private architect alongside Robert Macfarlane, before entering public service as deputy to Glasgow`s Master of Works, buildings designed by him and his professional partner are : the Clyde Thread Works, also known as Clyde Thread Mills; Belgrave Terrace on the southside of Great Western Road, Glasgow; Ardenvhor fronting the Gareloch; and in 1857/58 an Italianate warehouse in the Trongate, Glasgow for Archibald Blair, two floors of which opened on 25 December 1859 as the Britannia Music Hall (which continues today).
ThomasGildard (nicknamed Gildey, d. 5 December, 1895.) was a 19th-century Scottish architect and author. In a short career as a private architect alongside...
Gildard, or Gildardus, is the name of two Frankish saints: Saint Gildard, fifth/sixth-century saint and Bishop of Rouen Saint Gildard (Lurcy-le-Bourg)...
1857/58 by and for city builder Archibald Blair whose architects were ThomasGildard and Robert H. M. MacFarlane, the Trongate building was a speculative...
During this time he was employed by David Hamilton, working alongside ThomasGildard, who became a lifelong friend. In 1840 he won a commission for a new...
Fraser (1812–1890), was architect and painter Andrew Frazer (died 1792) ThomasGildard (died 1895), architect of Britannia Music Hall James Gibbs (1682–1754)...
the 1970s. In Glasgow, the Britannia Music Hall (1857), by architects ThomasGildard and H.M. McFarlane, remains standing, with much of the theatre intact...
Glasgow architect of the 19th century, also called John Baird Primus by ThomasGildard (from the book An Old Glasgow Architect on some Older Ones) in order...
appeared in Building News on 26 March 1875, written by his friend, ThomasGildard, who also wrote his biography. The Glasgow Institute of Architects set...
Fraser (1812–1890), architect and painter Andrew Frazer (died 1792) ThomasGildard (died 1895), architect of Britannia Music Hall James Gibbs (1682–1754)...
French engineers. Britannia Music Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, designed by ThomasGildard and H. M. McFarlane. Old Town Hall, Silkeborg, Denmark, designed by...
Gildard or Gildardus, or Gildaredus also known as Godard or Godardus (c. 448 – c. 525), was the Bishop of Rouen from 488 to 525. He is venerated as a...
on Glasgow Savings Bank, 177 Ingram Street (1894-1899) Monument to ThomasGildard, architect, Glasgow Necropolis (1896) Heraldic sculpture, 67 St Vincent...
James Gildard Miller, Royal Navy. Captain Patrick John Walker, Royal Navy. Colonel Peter Davies, late Royal Regiment of Wales. Colonel Thomas Michael...
Perry Gee, lately chairman, Liverpool Rent Tribunal. Robert Gordon Thomson Gildard, Head of Programmes, Scotland, British Broadcasting Corporation. Sanderson...
Royal Air Force. Douglas Albert Guest. Horace Gildard White, M.V.O. Fourth Class Geoffrey Arthur Briggs. Thomas Hope Findlay, M.V.O. Denis de Montmorrencie...
Evans. Gwynedd Lloyd. Henry John Wasbrough. Horace Gildard White. Stanley Arkell Williams, MVO. Thomas James Barnham. Albert William Aylwin Smith. Peter...