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Thomas Lennox Watson

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Name
  
Thomas Watson


Died
  
1920

Thomas Lennox Watson (1850– 12 October 1920) was a Scottish architect and interior designer. He submitted designs for the Glasgow City Chambers (1880) and Kelvingrove Art Gallery (1892) competitions, but was unsuccessful.

Works

  • Adelaide Place Baptist Church, Pitt Street (1875-7)
  • Hillhead Baptist Church, Creswell Street (1883)
  • Wellington Church, University Avenue (1882-4)
  • The Royal Clyde Yacht Club, Hunters Quay (1889–91)
  • Woodcroft, Larbert (1890-1)
  • The South School, Paisley (1893-5)
  • 59 Bath Street (1899–1900, demolished c. 1967)
  • Dr James Hederwick Monument, with a bronze portrait by J. P. Macgillivray, Glasgow Cathedral (1901)
  • Saracen Head tenement, Gallowgate (1906)
  • the interiors for the yachts, Mohican and Meteor, the latter for Kaiser Wilhelm II
  • War memorial of the Royal Technical College (1920)
  • References

    Thomas Lennox Watson Wikipedia