Gardner & Millar 1905 - 1912

Gardner & Millar was an architectural firm established in Glasgow, Scotland by Alexander McInnes Gardner (1878-1934) and Thomas Andrew Millar (1880-1922) in 1905. Two photographs of the entrance hall, and an exterior photograph of Bankell House, near Milngavie, Stirlingshire (1907), designed by Gardner & Millar are featured in 'The Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art' 1910 (pp.34-35). 

Gardner & Millar's office was located at 144, St Vincent Street, Glasgow. The partnership was dissolved in 1912.

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Projects by the partnership (all in Scotland) included McGilvray's Building in Oban, Argyll (1905), Palace Hotel in Oban, in Argyll (1905), Tenement 18, Battery Place in Rothsay, Bute (1905), Rosebank in Largs, Ayrshire (additions, c.1905), Westerton in Milngavie, Dumbartonshire (interiors, c.1905), Lochgreen in Southwood, Troon, Ayrshire (1906), the Tea House at 144 St. Vincent Street in Glasgow (1906), Boghall House in Baldernock, Stirlingshire (1907), the Neil A.L. McEachran House in Thortonhall, Lanarkshire (1907), Bankell House, near Milngavie, Stirlingshire (1907), The Meadow in Seamill, West Kilbride, Ayrshire (1910), UF Manse in Wick, Caithness (1910), and Ardnachoille in Newtonmore, Invernessshire (c.1910)

For an additional list of projects by Gardner & Millar see the Dictionary of Scottish Architects 1720-1980

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