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James Thomson (architect, born 1852)

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saw him fall in the main corridor. She informed Lord Provost High and S. G. Fraser, with whom he was engaged at the moment, and they ran to his assistance. Thomson made a vain effort to speak but died in the arms of Fraser. Dr. Hunter, who was called, certified that the death to have been due to
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The media referred to Thomson as the "creator of innumerable schemes to make Dundee the City Beautiful." Thomson's report on the development of the city issued in 1918 was an example of his visions and daring conceptions. He was the man behind the construction of Kingsway City
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in 1904, he was appointed as City Architect, and in August 1906, he was given the post of City Engineer in succession to Mackison, becoming, in pursuance of the council's Policy of Consolidation, the joint holder of the offices of City Architect and Engineer.
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Thomson retired in May 1924, but was retained in the capacity and continued to engage in professional life in association with his son Frank Thomson. He spent 55 years in the service of the corporation. His fondest hope and expressed desire was to have the
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clearance, which was proposed, "…so that the city might expand advantageously and scientifically and get away from the old fashioned methods." He planned the Craigie Garden City Estate and the first ever district heated housing scheme at
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decided to separate the offices of City Engineering and City Architect, which the latter office embraced the duties of Housing Director. Thomson was relieved of the office of City Engineer and became City Architect and Housing Director.
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James Thomson's work enjoyed an international reputation and he was the first engineer of a Scottish municipality to be elected as the President of the Institution of Municipal and County Engineers.
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Thomson became the Assistant Burgh Engineer after the constructions of Perth Road and tramlines. After the death of
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The Courier, Pioneer in Town Planning Mr. James Thomson Dies in Caird Hall, Friday 10 November 1927
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The Courier, Pioneer in Town Planning Mr. James Thomson Dies in Caird hall, Friday 11 Nov. 1927
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Thomson was the designer behind the "Kingsway" City Bypass, combined road widening and
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A collection of papers relating to James Thomson is held by the archives at the
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Obituary Report, James Thomson, Dundee Public Library Archive, 10 November 1927
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was commissioned to produce designs for the east and west wings to
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Thomson's magnum opus - Caird Hall and Caird Hall Square, Dundee
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The Courier, Funeral of Mr. James Thomson, Nove. 15, 1927
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The Courier, Funeral of Mr. James Thomson, Nove. 15, 1927
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lines in Dundee were accomplished under his direction.
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Index

James Thomson (architect)
Dundee
Scotland
Beaux Arts
Civic Centre
centre of Dundee
First World War
slum clearance
Logie
James MacLellan Brown

Edinburgh
Architecture
Civil Engineering
Surveyor
central area of the city
tramway
William Alexander
Town Council
Caird Hall Square
Bypass
slum
Logie
City Square
Ecole de Beaux Arts
Sir John James Burnet
City Square
Caird Hall
Lord Provost
heart failure

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