Item DC 107/2 - Study: Cambuslang

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DC 107/2

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Study: Cambuslang

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  • c1959-1960 (Creation)

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Handbound study 'Cambuslang: a survey, advisory report and outline plan' by Alexander Reid Stewart.

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(1927-)

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Alexander Reid Stewart was born on 28 September 1927 in Blantyre, the son of Alexander Stewart, engineer's fitter, and his wife Lucy Soretta Crombie. He studied architecure at Glasgow School of Art and was elected Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1955. In 1956 he moved to East Kilbride where he had a post with the Development Corporation. He later worked in the Burgh Architect's Office in Motherwell and Wishaw, eventually becoming the Director of Technical Services, Motherwell District Council. He retired in Lanark by 1994.

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