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    Ramsay Traquair (29 March 1874 – 26 August 1952) was a Scottish architect and academic with strong links to Canada. He is remembered more for his numerous...
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    Ramsay Heatley Traquair FRSE FRS (30 July 1840 – 22 November 1912) was a Scottish naturalist and palaeontologist who became a leading expert on fossil...
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  • artist Ramsay Traquair (1840–1912), Scottish palaeontologist Ramsay Traquair (architect) (1874–1952), Scottish architect Earl of Traquair Traquair House...
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    Director of Dundee Ramsay Traquair, architect and academic with strong links to Canada James Campbell Walker (1821–1888), architect specialising in poorhouses...
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    Thomson (died 1927), City Engineer, City Architect, and Housing Director of Dundee Ramsay Traquair, architect and academic with strong links to Canada...
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    Scotland. The building is two storeys with an attic, and its architect was Ramsay Traquair. James Syme Drew, a major-general in the British Army, was living...
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    Artist and Playwright (The Slab Boys) Ramsay Heatley Traquair his wife Phoebe Traquair and son Harry Moss Traquair. These areas are sometimes taken to be...
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    the McGill College Building was renamed the Arts Building. In 1921, Ramsay Traquair, director of the McGill School of Architecture at that time, designed...
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    Stewart Henbest Capper (category Architects from Edinburgh)
    University Settlement concept. During this period Capper employed Ramsay Traquair as his assistant. When the Edinburgh College of Art was established...
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    John James Burnet's "simpler evocation of archaic monumentality" and Ramsay Traquair and Reginald Fairlie's revival of the neo-Romanesque trend in 15th...
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    for artists at Ramsay Garden on Castle Hill in Edinburgh in the 1890s. Among the figures involved with the movement were Anna Traquair (1852–1936), who...
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  • Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture Peter Rose – architect of Canadian Centre for Architecture Ramsay Traquair – third director of the school, taught from...
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    Venezia-Eubea, 125-156. Ramsay Traquair, "Frankish Architecture in Greece," Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects Third Series, 31, (1923—24)...
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    School walls are ornately decorated by the Irish-born artist Phoebe Anna Traquair. Guided tours of the Song School are available, at certain times during...
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    Ochterlony and architect, and his daughter, Gertrude Row-Fogo (d.1917 serving as a nurse) Prof James Scott Robson (1921-2010) Ramsay Heatley Traquair Phoebe Traquair...
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    1484/J.MS.2.306465. Traquair, Ramsay (1923). "Frankish Architecture in Greece". Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects. 31 (2): 33–48. 37°34′29″N...
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    The museum severed ties with the university in 1873, and appointed Ramsay Traquair as its Keeper of the Natural History Collections. The bridge was closed...
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  • Frank Mears (category Scottish architects)
    England and the Continent, he returned to Scotland and worked under Ramsay Traquair (1874–1952). In 1908 he became an assistant to the pioneer planner...
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    Thomas Chalmers (3), Robert Omond (4), John Montgomerie Bell (4), Ramsay Traquair (4), Sir Alexander Kinloch (5), David Paulin (6) and Archibald Fleming...
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    of Surgeons of England and leading surgeon in the field of urology Ramsay Traquair FRSE FRS (1840–1912) – naturalist and palaeontologist, leading expert...
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    his retirement from the architecture school. In 1939, he succeeded Ramsay Traquair as the director of the School of Architecture, a position he held for...
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    Thomas Wyse. At the beginning of the 20th century, when the architect and historian Ramsay Traquair visited Monemvasia, the place served as a café. Since 1999...
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  • found in Fulwell quarry. (It was later placed in Acentrophorus by Ramsay Traquair.) "Sunderland history, Durham Records Online Library". durhamrecordsonline...
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  • of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange Catherine Maxwell Stuart, 21st Lady of Traquair, brewer, hotelier, and estate owner David Morgan, CEO of Westpac Erling...
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    for artists at Ramsay Garden on Castle Hill in Edinburgh in the 1890s. Among the figures involved with the movement were Anna Traquair (1852–1936), who...
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    figures in the Scottish Arts and Crafts movement, including Phoebe Anna Traquair for enamelwork, Douglas Strachan for stained glass, Joseph Hayes for stonework...
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    Earl of Traquair Mary Rich, Countess of Warwick (1625–1678), English countess and writer Mary Rosse (1813–1885), Anglo-Irish astronomer, architect, furniture...
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    architectural archives. Its mandate is to document the past and present work of architects who studied or taught at the McGill University School of Architecture...
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    for artists at Ramsay Garden on Castle Hill in Edinburgh in the 1890s. Among the figures involved with the movement were Anna Traquair (1852–1936), who...
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