Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: simpson
glasgow art gallery, kelvingrove (7)
hospital of st john, lichfield, staffs
simpson fountain, pierhead, liverpool
simpson fountain, pierhead, liverpool
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
11 Feb 2013 |
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tomb of the architect who built the east kirk and so much else in the town, archibald simpson, buried to the s.e. of the kirk in 1847
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
11 Feb 2013 |
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the south transept was begun in the c12, extended in 1355 by william leith, clad in granite in 1834-7 by archibald simpson, restored after the fire by william smith in 1874
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
11 Feb 2013 |
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the east end of the east kirk was built by archibald simpson in 1834-7, containing the little c15 crypt in the apse
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
11 Feb 2013 |
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the east end of the east kirk was built by archibald simpson in 1834-7, containing the little c15 crypt in the apse
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
11 Feb 2013 |
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the east end of the east kirk was built by archibald simpson in 1834-7, containing the little c15 crypt in the apse
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
11 Feb 2013 |
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church from the north with the c12 transept with its window of 1519. on the right, gibbs west kirk of 1752, on the left simpson's east kirk of 1834-7, refenestrated by william smith in 1874 when he rebuilt tower and spire
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
11 Feb 2013 |
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the church is the largest in the city, having been collegiate in the middle ages. little remains from then however, the church having been split for different congregations after the religious struggles of the c17. the west kirk in the nave was rebuilt by gibbs in 1752, the east kirk by archibald simpson in 1834, the tower and spire along with the east kirk and south transept in 1874 by william smith, leaving only the c12 north transept and c15 crypt under the apse relatively untouched
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
11 Feb 2013 |
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gibbs 1752 west kirk , central tower and spire 1874 william smith, the south transept being reclad by simpson in 1837.
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
11 Feb 2013 |
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just inside the union street gates lies the tomb by archibald simpson of robert hamilton, +1829
north scotland bank, king st. aberdeen , scotland
10 Feb 2013 |
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detail of the corner block built by archibald simpson as a bank in 1839-42, now a pub named after the architect
north scotland bank, king st. aberdeen , scotland
10 Feb 2013 |
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detail of the corner block built by archibald simpson as a bank in 1839-42, now a pub named after the architect. the terracotta statue of ceres was designed by james giles.
triple kirks, aberdeen, scotland
10 Feb 2013 |
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three seperate churches shared this one spire, built in 1843 by archibald simpson; a uniquely scottish solution saving money and leaving a great ecclesiastical legacy. however, one church has gone, one is a ruin, one a pub, and the remains are due to be destroyed, leaving only the spire buried in a boring badly designed glass office block, totally unsuited for its wonderful position and an insult to the city.
triple kirks, aberdeen, scotland
10 Feb 2013 |
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three seperate churches shared this one spire, built in 1843 by archibald simpson; a uniquely scottish solution saving money and leaving a great ecclesiastical legacy. however, one church has gone, one is a ruin, one a pub, and the remains are due to be destroyed, leaving only the spire buried in a boring badly designed glass office block, totally unsuited for its wonderful position and an insult to the city.
triple kirks, aberdeen, scotland
10 Feb 2013 |
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three seperate churches shared this one spire, built in 1843 by archibald simpson; a uniquely scottish solution saving money and leaving a great ecclesiastical legacy. however, one church has gone, one is a ruin, one a pub, and the remains are due to be destroyed, leaving only the spire buried in a boring badly designed glass office block, totally unsuited for its wonderful position and an insult to the city.
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