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Andrew Heiton (3
April 1823 – 3
March 1894) was a
Scottish architect. He
designed several notable buildings in Scotland,
mostly railway stations and country...
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Andrew Granger Heiton (born
Andrew Heiton Granger; c. 1862 – 11 June 1927) was a
Scottish architect. He was
prominent in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries...
- born in
Blair Atholl,
Scotland in 1878. He
studied architecture with a Mr.
Heiton of Perth, Scotland, and
worked in
Edinburgh and York
before moving to India...
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Murdoch Hay,
three brothers from Liverpool.
Andrew Granger Heiton,
nephew of
Andrew Heiton, made
additions in 1914. The site on
which the
church stands...
- just
outside Melrose and is
still habitable. It was
built in 1425 by the
Heiton family from Normandy, and
remained the
property of the same
family until...
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church located at
Parnell Square, Dublin.
Designed by
architect Andrew Heiton of Perth, Scotland, it is a
decorated Gothic building, with a
spire 180...
- 19th century. The
castle was
remodelled by the
Scottish architect Thomas Heiton to its
current appearance in the late 1870s
following the
collapse of the...
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raised over the
older portion, and its apse completed, the work of
Andrew Heiton. Its
parish includes the
church of St Mary Magdalene's on
Glenearn Road...
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married a
daughter of
general Pac's gardener, Małgorzata (English: Margaret)
Heiton, who came from a
Scottish family settled in Poland. One of
their sons, Leandro...
- by
Robert Brand and Sons builders, the work of
Andrew Heiton and his
nephew Andrew Granger Heiton. It is now a
Category C
listed building.
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