Thomas Lennox Watson (21 August 1850 – 12 October 1920),[1] FRIBA, was a Scottish architect and interior designer. Born in Glasgow, he submitted designs for the city's City Chambers (1880) and Kelvingrove Art Gallery (1892) competitions, but was unsuccessful.[2]
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