- John
Thomas Rochead (28
March 1814 – 7
April 1878) was a
Scottish architect. He is most
noteworthy on a
national scale for
having been the
designer of...
-
James Rochead. The
title became dormant on the
death of the
second Baronet in 1743. Sir
James Rochead, 1st
Baronet (1667–1737) Sir John
Rochead, 2nd Baronet...
- Garibaldi. The
Victorian Gothic monument was
created by
architect John
Thomas Rochead. The
foundation stone was laid in 1861 by the Duke of
Atholl in his role...
- He was a
younger son of Sir
David Dalrymple, 1st
Baronet and
Janet (née
Rochead)
Murray Dalrymple. At the time of his parents' marriage, his
mother was...
- by both
William Mossman and
Patric Park.
Thomas Gildard and John
Thomas Rochead were
trained by him. He was father-in-law to the
architect James Smith...
- much of its
original detail.
Another monument,
designed by John
Thomas Rochead, was
erected to
honour MacIntyre in the
hills near Dalmally, overlooking...
-
gaining an
interest in architecture, he
became a
pupil of John
Thomas Rochead and
began working in
Glasgow in 1871. His
practice was
continued by his...
- of an
older house carried out
around 1848 by the
architect John
Thomas Rochead.
Minard Castle and
estate was
built to the
south of
Minard Bay,
which itself...
- very long
buildings such as
Grosvenor Terrace in
Glasgow (1855) by J. T.
Rochead and
Watts Warehouse (Britannia House), Manchester, (1856) by
Travis and...
-
positions in the area. West
Shandon House,
built in the 1840s by John
Thomas Rochead for
Robert Napier,
often described as 'the
father of
Clyde shipbuilding'...