Thomas Callander Campbell Mackie was born at Helensburgh on June 17, 1886 and educated at Larchfield School, Helensburgh. He was apprenticed to Alexander Nisbet Paterson c. 1902 to 1907 and was at... Read full biography
Thomas Callander Campbell Mackie was born at Helensburgh on June 17, 1886 and educated at Larchfield School, Helensburgh. He was apprenticed to Alexander Nisbet Paterson c. 1902 to 1907 and was at some point an assistant to William Leiper, studying at the Glasgow School of Architecture under Eugène... Read full biography
Thomas Callander Campbell Mackie was born at Helensburgh on June 17, 1886 and educated at Larchfield School, Helensburgh. He was apprenticed to Alexander Nisbet Paterson c. 1902 to 1907 and was at some point an assistant to William Leiper, studying at the Glasgow School of Architecture under Eugène Bourdon from c.1904 and contributing an article to Vista in 1908. At the School he was regarded as most promising of architect students, gifted with outstanding imagination of unusual quality and... Read full biography
Thomas Callander Campbell Mackie was born at Helensburgh on June 17, 1886 and educated at Larchfield School, Helensburgh. He was apprenticed to Alexander Nisbet Paterson c. 1902 to 1907 and was at some point an assistant to William Leiper, studying at the Glasgow School of Architecture under Eugène Bourdon from c.1904 and contributing an article to Vista in 1908. At the School he was regarded as most promising of architect students, gifted with outstanding imagination of unusual quality and supreme draughtsmanship. In the years before the First World War, he designed ship interiors for Alexander Stephen of Linthouse, and made a visit to Venice. Mackie was unfit for military service and spent the First World War with the Red Cross. At the... Read full biography
Thomas Callander Campbell Mackie was born at Helensburgh on June 17, 1886 and educated at Larchfield School, Helensburgh. He was apprenticed to Alexander Nisbet Paterson c. 1902 to 1907 and was at some point an assistant to William Leiper, studying at the Glasgow School of Architecture under Eugène Bourdon from c.1904 and contributing an article to Vista in 1908. At the School he was regarded as most promising of architect students, gifted with outstanding imagination of unusual quality and supreme draughtsmanship. In the years before the First World War, he designed ship interiors for Alexander Stephen of Linthouse, and made a visit to Venice. Mackie was unfit for military service and spent the First World War with the Red Cross. At the end of it he designed memorials for Martyns of Cheltenham, but in 1920 he was appointed Head of the Schoo... Read full biography
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