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Anderson, Robert Rowand, Sir, 1834-1921 (Architect)

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Biography

The architect Robert Rowand Anderson was born in Forres in 1834. Anderson had four years of legal training, and then while serving with the Royal Engineers he studied construction and design. He then entered the Architectural Section of the School of the Board of Manufactures, and before setting up in practice in Edinburgh, in around 1875, he spent a year in continental travel. His practice was very successful and his output was large. His work included the Medical Schools, Edinburgh, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (and Museum of Antiquities), Edinburgh, the Montrose Memorial within the High Kirk of St. Giles, Edinburgh, and Central Station Hotel, Glasgow. Anderson was knighted in 1902 and he was the first President of the Scottish Institute of Architects. He died on 1 June 1921.

Found in 240 Collections and/or Records:

Aidit Cottage, 1872

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Identifier: Coll-31/2/EC.41a

Anon. Church, 1864

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Identifier: Coll-31/2/EC.24b

Asterlee House, c1860-1900

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Identifier: Coll-31/2/EC.225

Ayton Church (New), 1864

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Identifier: Coll-31/2/EC.20