Archibald Simpson
Archibald Simpson (4 May 1790 – 23 March 1847) was a Scottish architect, who along with his rival John Smith, is regarded as having fashioned the character of Aberdeen as "The Granite City".
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Archibald Simpson
Archibald Simpson (4 May 1790 – 23 March 1847) was a Scottish architect, who along with his rival John Smith, is regarded as having fashioned the character of Aberdeen as "The Granite City".
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Archibald Simpson (* 4. Mai 17 ...... die Gordon Schools in Huntly.
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Archibald Simpson (4 May 1790 ...... berdeen as "The Granite City".
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1790-05-04
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1847-03-23
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1790-05-04
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Elisabethkirche, Marburg, Germany
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Portrait of Archibald Simpson by James Giles
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Three Free Churches , built as ...... of German stylistic influence
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1847-03-23
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Three Free Churches
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Bon Accord Terrace, Square and Crescent
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