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Francis Farquharson (architect)

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on 21 October 1805. He was trained as a builder and began also doing design work, but does not appear to have had any formal training in architecture.
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in 1833 to oversee the design and building of the County Buildings there, and settled there thereafter. In 1863 he became
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and Robert Farquharson were also architects. Robert suffered from mental health problems and shot himself in 1891.
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Steading, farm cottages and farmhouse improvements, Papple (1871-74) NRS Balfour Papers, GD433/1/22-23
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He died on 16 December 1878 and is buried in the churchyard of
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The grave of Francis Farquharson, St Mary's, Haddington
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Auchterarder
Haddington, East Lothian
Provost
St Mary's Collegiate Church, Haddington
Pitlochry
Corn Exchange, Haddington
Dirleton
North Berwick
Gladsmuir
Whittingehame
John Farquharson


"DSA Architect Biography Report - Francis Farquharson"
Dictionary of Scottish Architects
Historic Environment Scotland
"Corn Exchange, Court Street, Haddington (LB34257)"
"Renovation and Conversion of the former Joiner's Workshop to a new Cottage : RIAS"
Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland
Categories
1805 births
1878 deaths
People from Perthshire
19th-century Scottish architects

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