T. Dykes & Robertson was an architectural firm founded in Glasgow, Scotland by Thomas Dykes (1853-1930) and Andrew Robertson (1868-1932) in c.1898.
The firm designed Flint's Tea Rooms for the Glasgow International Exhibition in 1901.
The practice had an office at 65, West Regent Street, Glasgow. The T. Dykes & Robertson partnership was dissolved in c.1905. In 1906 Dykes formed a new partnership with Hugh Dale as Thomas Dykes & Dale (1872-?). Meanwhile, Robertson formed a partnership, Bryden & Robertson, with Andrew Francis Stewart Bryden (1876-1917).
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