A Buildings Fan's photos with the keyword: Thomas Hamilton
Service Range, Lathallan House, Polmont. Stirlings…
04 Sep 2014 |
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Originally built in 1826 to the designs of Thomas Hamilton. Lathallan was extended in the late C19th. The house was originally known as Lawrence Park. A description of its now destroyed interior can be found in the Stirling and Central Scotland volume of the Buildings of Scotland
Garden front, Lathallan House, Polmont. Stirlingsh…
04 Sep 2014 |
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Originally built in 1826 to the designs of Thomas Hamilton. Lathallan was extended in the late C19th. The house was originally known as Lawrence Park. A description of its now destroyed interior can be found in the Stirling and Central Scotland volume of the Buildings of Scotland
Garden front, Lathallan House, Polmont. Stirlingsh…
04 Sep 2014 |
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Originally built in 1826 to the designs of Thomas Hamilton. Lathallan was extended in the late C19th. The house was originally known as Lawrence Park. A description of its now destroyed interior can be found in the Stirling and Central Scotland volume of the Buildings of Scotland
Garden front, Lathallan House, Polmont. Stirlingsh…
04 Sep 2014 |
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Originally built in 1826 to the designs of Thomas Hamilton. Lathallan was extended in the late C19th. The house was originally known as Lawrence Park. A description of its now destroyed interior can be found in the Stirling and Central Scotland volume of the Buildings of Scotland
Garden front, Lathallan House, Polmont. Stirlingsh…
04 Sep 2014 |
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Originally built in 1826 to the designs of Thomas Hamilton. Lathallan was extended in the late C19th. The house was originally known as Lawrence Park. A description of its now destroyed interior can be found in the Stirling and Central Scotland volume of the Buildings of Scotland
Entrance front, Lathallan House, Polmont. Stirling…
04 Sep 2014 |
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Originally built in 1826 to the designs of Thomas Hamilton. Lathallan was extended in the late C19th. The house was originally known as Lawrence Park. A description of its now destroyed interior can be found in the Stirling and Central Scotland volume of the Buildings of Scotland
Garden front, Lathallan House, Polmont. Stirlingsh…
04 Sep 2014 |
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Originally built in 1826 to the designs of Thomas Hamilton. Lathallan was extended in the late C19th. The house was originally known as Lawrence Park. A description of its now destroyed interior can be found in the Stirling and Central Scotland volume of the Buildings of Scotland
Entrance front, Lathallan House, Polmont. Stirling…
04 Sep 2014 |
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Originally built in 1826 to the designs of Thomas Hamilton. Lathallan was extended in the late C19th. The house was originally known as Lawrence Park. A description of its now destroyed interior can be found in the Stirling and Central Scotland volume of the Buildings of Scotland
Stables, Lathallan House, Polmont. Stirlingshire
04 Sep 2014 |
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Originally built in 1826 to the designs of Thomas Hamilton. Lathallan was extended in the late C19th. The house was originally known as Lawrence Park. A description of its now destroyed interior can be found in the Stirling and Central Scotland volume of the Buildings of Scotland
Dean Gallery, Belford Road, Edinburgh
05 Dec 2013 |
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Designed by Thomas Hamilton as an orphanage and built in 1831. it is now a gallery of modern art.
Dean Gallery, Belford Road, Edinburgh
05 Dec 2013 |
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Designed by Thomas Hamilton as an orphanage and built in 1831. it is now a gallery of modern art.
Entrance to the Old Cemetery, Waterloo Place, Edin…
Former Royal High School, Regent Road, Edinburgh
Former Royal High School, Regent Road, Edinburgh
Former Royal High School, Regent Road, Edinburgh
Former Royal High School, Regent Road, Edinburgh
Former Royal High School, Regent Road, Edinburgh
Former Royal High School, Regent Road, Edinburgh
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