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Thomas Martin Cappon

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Around 1880, aged 18, Cappon was articled to Charles and Leslie Ower. He was offered a job in the United States but instead opted to remain in Scotland, setting up his own architectural practice in Dundee. One of his first designs was St Mary's Episcopal Church in
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In 1898, he was elected president of the Dundee Institute of Architecture, Science and Art, and was involved in establishing a school of architecture at Dundee Technical College. He was also admitted as a Fellow of the
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Early in 1900, Cappon's busy life began to take its toll on his body. On medical advice, he departed for
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Towards the end of the 19th century, Cappon was a senior captain in the First Volunteer Battalion of the
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He retired from practicing architecture in 1929, and sold his business to Joseph Johnston.
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Cappon died at his home in Dundee, The Shieling, in 1939. He was 75. He was interred at
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Library, British Architectural; Architects, Royal Institute of British (1993).
152: 193:, Cappon was a recruiting officer in Dundee, and was given the rank of major. 400: 139: 190: 164: 134:, where he demonstrated an ability to draw. One of his classmates at the 120: 119:, Scotland, in 1863, to James Cappon and Janet Martin. His father was a 112: 37: 277:"Thomas Martin Cappon (1863-1939) | Archiseek - Irish Architecture" 212: 200: 179: 124: 56: 427:
Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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Monifieth
Dundee
FRIBA
Lady Leng Memorial Chapel
Category A listed
Monifieth
Angus
shipmaster
Dundee
High School of Dundee
University of Dundee
Alfred Ewing
Newport-on-Tay
Black Watch
Royal Institute of British Architects
Durban
South African Wars
World War I
memoirs
Balgay
"VICARSFORD CEMETERY CHAPEL (LB8863)"








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