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3:2 Revivalism: Neoclassicism and Baronialism

3:2 Revivalism: Neoclassicism and Baronialism. James Craig , Plans for the New Town of Edinburgh, c.1766. Nasmyth’s view of Princes Street. Stuart & Revett, Plate from The Antiquities of Athens. Aerial of First New Town. Aerial of Second New Town.

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3:2 Revivalism: Neoclassicism and Baronialism

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  1. 3:2 Revivalism: Neoclassicism and Baronialism

  2. James Craig, Plans for the New Town of Edinburgh, c.1766

  3. Nasmyth’s view of Princes Street

  4. Stuart & Revett, Plate from The Antiquities of Athens

  5. Aerial of First New Town

  6. Aerial of Second New Town

  7. Hamilton, Design for the Royal Institution Building, Princes Street/ Playfair’s design with Edinburgh Castle

  8. Playfair, Royal Institution now Royal Scottish Academy, / Hamilton’s design

  9. Playfair, Surgeons’ Hall, Edinburgh, 1832

  10. Playfair Library, Edinburgh University, 1820s

  11. Interior of the Roiyal Institution/ Cult of Neo-Greek

  12. Architects:Gillepsie Graham and Thomas Hamilton

  13. David Rhind, The Buildings of Edinburgh

  14. W.H. Playfair, Donaldson’s Hospital, 1835-54

  15. Playfair’s New College and Pugin and Gillespie Graham, Highland Tolbooth Kirk

  16. George Meikle Kemp, Scott Mounument, 1854

  17. William Burn, St. John’s, Princes St, 1838

  18. Gilbert Scott, St. Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, 1873-79

  19. David Bryce, and others, Marchmont, 1869

  20. Hamilton, David, Hutchesons’ Hall Glasgow, 1812-15

  21. Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson, Moray Place, Strathbungo, Glasgow, 1850s

  22. Alexander 'Greek' Thomson, St. Vincent St. Church, 1858

  23. Alexander 'Greek' Thomson,Holmwood, 1858-9

  24. Charles Wilson, Park Circus / Woodlands Terrace, and Queen’s Rooms, 1857

  25. Gilbert Scott & Oldred Scott, Glasgow University (founded 1451), 1870s

  26. Templeton’s Carpet Factory, Glasgow Green, 1889

  27. Paxton, Kibble Palace, 1865, 1873

  28. William Atkinson, Abbbotdford, 1821-3, and later for Sir Walter Scott

  29. William Leiper, Cairndhu, for John Ure, 1871

  30. Robert Rowand Anderson , Mount Stuart, between 1880-1900

  31. Kinloch Castle for Sir George Bullough, 1897

  32. A. Marshall Mackenzie, Mar Lodge, 1895

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