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Robert Alexander Bryden

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Bryden married Elizabeth Robertson, daughter of Alexander Robertson. They had at least one child, a son named Andrew Francis Stewart Bryden (1876–1917), who also became a noted architect and a Fellow of RIBA. For the final few years of his father's life, the two worked as partners.
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Acknowledgment of Bryden as the architect of the former Pearl Association Building (now the Radisson Glasgow)
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Bryden died in Glasgow in 1906, aged 64. He is interred in Dunoon Cemetery, half a mile to the north of
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Lanarkshire Regimental Drill Hall, 21 Jardine Street, Glasgow
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In the 1860s, he was an apprentice at Glasgow-based practice
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Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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Glasgow
Lanarkshire
architect
west of Scotland
Glasgow
Dunoon
Argyll
Kirkcaldy Grammar School
Clarke & Bell
Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects

Dunoon Burgh Hall
St Cuthbert's Church, Dunoon
St John's Church, Dunoon
Dunoon Infants' School
Broughton Parish Church
Seafield Children's Hospital
Dunoon Pier
Charles Cameron Memorial Fountain
Dunoon Burgh Hall
stained-glass window







Robert Alexander Bryden

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