• Alexander Marshall MacKenzie (1 January 1848 – 4 May 1933) was a Scottish architect responsible for prestigious projects including the headquarters of...
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  • Alexander Marshall Mackenzie (1848–1933), Scottish architect Alick Mackenzie or Alexander Cecil Knox Mackenzie (1870–1947), Australian cricketer Alexander MacKenzie...
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    Sir Alexander Mackenzie (c. 1764 – 12 March 1820) was a Scottish explorer and fur trader known for accomplishing the first crossing of North America by...
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    pinnacles are the work of this century and were designed by Sir Alexander Marshall Mackenzie. You have to see them to believe them." There is an urban legend...
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    grandmother Queen Victoria on 15 October 1895. The architect was Alexander Marshall Mackenzie of Aberdeen (1848-1933) who, at the express request of the Duchess—H...
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    building designed by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, with a sculpture court added in 1905. In 1900, it received the art collection of Alexander Macdonald, a local...
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    Scottish architects of this period are Archibald Simpson and Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, whose stylistically varied work can be seen in the architecture...
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  • Alexander George Robertson Mackenzie (12 March 1879 – 20 March 1963) was a Scottish architect. Born in Aberdeen on 12 March 1879, AGR was the second son...
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    their home at Mar Lodge, a sporting lodge built for them by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie. On 9 November 1905, Edward VII created Louise the Princess Royal...
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    building in Aberdeen, Scotland. It was designed by the architect Alexander Marshall Mackenzie and built in 1903. It is situated on Broad Street and forms the...
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    was designed by British architects, Alexander Marshall Mackenzie and his son, Alexander George Robertson Mackenzie following an architectural competition...
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    and bell turret were added later. It was restored in 1896 by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie. The congregation is part of the combined parish of Arbuthnott...
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    Sanders and Wild hired the young architect Alexander Marshall Mackenzie to build the hotel. Marshall Mackenzie (brother-in-law of distinguished Scottish...
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    Hill of Rosehearty Church, constructed in 1890, the work of Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, features a loft that was formerly installed in the church of...
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    Palace. Herbert Hardy Wigglesworth trained in Aberdeen under Alexander Marshall Mackenzie before moving to the London office of Ernest George and Peto...
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    grave slabs and the Leith Hay Memorial, designed in 1901–02 by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, in the graveyard. The nearby manse was built in 1830–31 in substantial...
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    in 1921, and takes the form of a granite column, designed by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie; the names of casualties from the Second World War were added...
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    Central Reading Room in 1905. St Mark's Church by architect Alexander Marshall Mackenzie in the middle of the terrace has a giant order quatrostyle Corinthian...
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    Heights in Southwark Alexander George Robertson Mackenzie (1879–1963), architect, in London and Aberdeen Alexander Marshall Mackenzie (1848–1933) Charles...
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  • probably by architect James Matthews, who was in partnership with Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, son of Thomas. During World War II, prisoners of war were housed...
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    building, it was built in 1897, to a design by architect Alexander Marshall Mackenzie. Mackenzie was given the brief that the church should "be able to...
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    post-Reformation (around 1690), and in 1822, 1851 and 1921, when Alexander Marshall Mackenzie performed a partial restoration. The clock face dates to 1865...
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    of Art and was designed by the prominent Aberdeen architect Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, who designed many of the city's grand granite buildings in the...
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    of neo-Gothic architecture in Great Britain; the architect, Alexander Marshall Mackenzie was a native of Aberdeen as well as an alumnus of the university...
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  • house was designed by the architect Alexander Marshall Mackenzie and was built in 1884 as a private house for Alexander Geddes, a wealthy businessman and...
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    15-16 Regent Quay. The building designed by Scottish architect Alexander Marshall Mackenzie was built between 1883 and 1885. Purpose-built for the harbour...
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    village's main thoroughfare. It dates to 1897 and is the work of Alexander Marshall Mackenzie. St. David's Chapel, Stormontfield ST. DAVID'S CHAPEL STORMONTFIELD...
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    the development was No. 22 Union Terrace which was designed by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie in the neoclassical style, built in granite and was completed...
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  • (founded 1872, dissolved 1914) George Vaughan Maddox (1802–1864) Alexander Marshall Mackenzie (1847–1933) Frank Matcham (1854–1920) James Maxwell (1838–1893)...
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    American railways heiress from Chicago, commissioned architect Alexander Marshall Mackenzie to carry out extensive development work in 1902 to create the...
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