Baillie, William

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Baillie, William

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William Baillie was born on the 18th February 1893 or 1895. Baillie studied at the Glasgow School of Art in 1914 and 1916, where he took evening classes in architecture. He was articled to Lennox & MacMath in 1910, during which time he also studied at the Royal Technical College. On completion of his apprenticeship he spent two years as an architect's assistant with John Hamilton & Son in Bath Street, Glasgow. He passed his qualifying exam in London in 1922. He was admitted ARIBA later that year, his proposers being John Hamilton, Colin Sinclair and Alexander Nisbet Paterson. Thereafter he practised for a time from his home in Scotstoun.

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Sources: the Dictionary of Scottish Art and Architecture by Peter J M McEwan; Scotland's People: http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk.

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