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John Honeyman (architect)

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Falconer died in 1881, and he married for a third time, to Sarah Anne Horne, three years later. They had a son, Herbert Lewis Honeyman, in 1885. Earlier that year, William died at sea, and George died "somewhere abroad" in 1888. That same year, he little to no business.
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with the intention of entering the Church. He decided against becoming a minister and spent a year in a London accountant's office. After his return to Glasgow he was apprenticed to the minor Glasgow architect Alexander Munro.
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He married a second time, to Falconer Margaret Kemp. The ceremony took place in London. They had two sons: William Frederick Colquhoun (1868–1885) and George Michael Allan (1872–1888).
482: 462: 158: 161:(FRIBA) in 1874. He designed three schools for The School Board of Glasgow: Rockvilla Street School, Tureen Street School and Henderson Street School. 124:(11 August 1831 – 8 January 1914) was a Scottish architect. He designed several notable buildings in Scotland, mostly churches, and worked alongside 344:
in an unmarked grave at the base of the rockface in the Upsilon section of the cemetery, between two monuments to the Tennent family, facing the
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By 1890, Honeyman was experiencing problems with his eyesight, which limited his actual design to church work and restorations.
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John Honeyman was born at 21 Carlton Place, Glasgow, on 11 August 1831, the third son of John Honeyman
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on 3 June 1863. She died less than a year later after giving birth to John Rothes Charles Honeyman.
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Honeyman died of pneumonia on 8 January 1914, aged 82. He was buried with his first two wives at
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As the practice recovered, his reputation also grew. He was elected an Associate of the
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Official Guide to Perth and Its Neighbourhood by the Tramway Car Routes
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He retired officially on the first day of 1901, allowing Keppie and
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After falling into financial difficulties by 1888, 26-year-old
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and Isabella Smith. Honeyman was educated at home and then at
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refinanced and effectively re-founded Honeyman's practice as
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in Edinburgh from 1841 to 1846. He then he studied at
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Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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Honeyman married Rothesia Chalmers Ann Hutchison in
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Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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Glasgow
British
FRIBA
Honeyman and Keppie
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
JP
Merchiston Castle School
Glasgow University
Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects
John Keppie
Honeyman and Keppie
Royal Scottish Academy
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
University of Glasgow
Legum Doctor

St Matthew's
Moffat
Wynd
James Drew
Greenock
Govan
Maryhill
Lansdowne Parish Church
Dumbarton
Trinity Congregational Church
St Silas Church
Glasgow
Perth Free Church

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