Fairweather & Robertson c. 1907 - ?

Fairweather & Robertson was an architectural partnership formed in Dublin in the early years of the twentieth century by John Matthew Fairweather (1882-1962) and (?) Robertson.   In 1907 they submitted an entry for a competition to design buildings for the Scottish National Exhibition held in Edinburgh in 1908.  Their designs are illustrated in British Competitions in Architecture vol. 2, no. 14, December 1907 (pp. 67-69).  The partnership may have been formed specifically to enter the competition and, as they weren't successful, have been dissolved after this.  

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