Thomson & Sandilands 1886 - 1914

Thomson & Sandilands was an architectural partnership formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1886 by John Thomson (1859-1933) and Robert Douglas Sandilands (1854-1913).  The partnership was formally dissolved in April 1914 and reconstituted later that year reconstituted as Thomson, Sandilands & MacLeod with Alexander Hood Macleod (1889-1941) as a third partner.

Worked in
UK
Works

For a chronological list of architectural projects by Thomson & Sandilands from 1887 to 1912 see Dictionary of Scottish Architects 1660-1980. See also Historic Environment Scotland [see links below]

Bibliography

Mireylees, Suzanne. In the shadow of Gartloch: The life and work of John Thomson & Robert Douglas Sandilands. Ph.D. thesis, University of St. Andrews, 2005

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