Larger versions of these images are located at the foot of the page. Basic Biographical Details Name: | Alexander Marshall Mackenzie | Designation: | Architect | Born: | 1 January 1848 | Died: | 4 May 1933 | Bio Notes: | Alexander Marshall Mackenzie was born in Elgin on 1 January 1848, the son of Thomas Mackenzie, architect and his wife Helen Margaret McInnes. His middle name derived from his mother, who was a granddaughter of William Marshall, the Duke of Gordon's factor and a celebrated composer of reels and strathspeys. His father died in October 1854 when he was six. Educated at Elgin Academy, he was articled to James Matthews' Aberdeen office from 1863 to 1868, and remained there as assistant for a year. His elder brother Hugh being already settled in Edinburgh he then found a place in the office of David Bryce, living at 10 Forres Street. During that period he studied drawing and painting with Robert Innes who had painted a portrait of his father in 1851, and exhibited a selection of his topographical views at the RSA in 1870. This was, perhaps, at least partly in preparation for a study tour of Italy and France undertaken in that year, after which he commenced practice in Elgin at the early age of twenty-two.
By 1877, the year after Bryce's death, Marshall Mackenzie had amply demonstrated his capacity to gain clients, and Matthews was persuaded to re-admit him as a partner, but in respect of Aberdeen and Elgin-based business only, William Lawrie retaining his semi-independent position in Inverness where the practice continued under the name of Matthews & Lawrie. From 1883 onward Mackenzie undertook virtually all of the design work of the Aberdeen office, Matthews being preoccupied with civic duties as provost, principally on Rosemount Viaduct and the Union Terrace improvements. When William Lawrie died in 1887, his chief assistant John Hinton Gall took over the Inverness practice in his own name only. Matthews eventually retired completely in 1893 at the age of seventy-three, leaving Mackenzie as sole partner.
Marshall Mackenzie's classical work varied greatly in quality, mainly because of cost factors, working in granite being expensive. According to Herbert Hardy Wigglesworth, then his apprentice, a second visit to Italy in or about 1883 inspired the Northern Assurance Building and the Gray's School of Art and Aberdeen Art Gallery buildings, the details of the former suggesting that he had looked as much at modern Italian architecture as at high Renaissance examples. In the latter he adopted a two colour treatment by introducing elements of pink Corrennie granite, apparently in deference to the use of sandstone and brick dressings in Simpson's Triple Kirk opposite, an experiment that was to extend to the neo-Georgian villas he built in the 1890s. Much of his classical work from the mid-1880s onward was in a rather flat pilastraded idiom that lent itself to machine cutting: only at the Parish Council and School Board offices, and at the Manx Bank did he have the budget to adopt a more three-dimensional treatment.
Marshall Mackenzie's Gothic work was much more consistent in quality. From 1883 onwards beginning with Craigiebuckler, he paralleled Honeyman, Rowand Anderson and Blanc in the adaptation of mediaeval forms to a more liturgical form of Presbyterian worship. Both Craigiebuckler and Ruthrieston were English Gothic in detail, but thereafter he showed a marked preference for late Scots Gothic forms. This development stemmed from his restoration of Arbuthnott Church in 1889, but was also related to the Aberdeen Ecclesiological Society, originally initiated by the Rev James Cooper of St Nicholas East Church, William Kelly, later of Smith & Kelly, and his brother-in-law Charles Carmichael on Kelly's return from London and a continental study tour in 1885. Mackenzie was one of their founder members and his first new-build church in the Scots Gothic idiom was Powis, Aberdeen, 1895, its details drawn from Greyfriars Church, then under threat from the Marischal College extension scheme and which - against his own wishes - he was to be obliged to demolish.
Mackenzie was elected ARSA in 1893 although he had exhibited only once twenty-three years earlier, and admitted FRIBA on 30 November 1896 with the influential support of the London architects Alfred Waterhouse, Colonel Robert W Edis, and John McKean Brydon. These events were prompted by royal patronage, initially at the new church at Crathie in 1893 and again in 1895 when the Duke and Duchess of Fife (the Prince of Wales's daughter Princess Louise) commissioned the rebuilding of Mar Lodge. An honorary LLD followed in 1906, marking the final completion of the Marischal College extension scheme, formally opened by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to mark the Quater Centenary celebrations.
The completion of the Marischal College works brought the practice still greater national fame, but by then the practice had already opened a London office in 1903, a development directly related to Mackenzie's brother-in-law. Mackenzie had married Phoebe Ann Robertson Cooper, the only daughter of Alexander Cooper of the Elgin legal firm Cooper & Wink, and a granddaughter of General George Duncan Robertson, head of the Clan Robertson. Her brother George Alexander Cooper (1856-1940), later Sir George 1st Baronet, had become an American property magnate. He had also married an heiress, Mary Smith of Evanston, Illinois, the niece of 'Chicago' Smith, and became a major art collector, his dealer being Joseph Duveen. In 1901 the Coopers bought the lease of 26 Grosvenor Square, which made them neighbours to the Earl and Countess of Aberdeen at no 27: they had recently returned from Canada where Lord Aberdeen had been Governor General from 1893 to 1898. The London decorators Howard & Sons redecorated no 26 'under the aegis of Duveen Brothers' probably with some involvement by Duveen's architect Rene Sergent in Paris, the panelling for Duveen's tapestries being made by Anatole Beaumetz. While this work was in progress, Marshall Mackenzie's eldest son Alexander George Robertson Mackenzie - his middle names were those of his maternal grandfather- born 1879, was working with Sergent in Paris as an improver. Articled to his father in August 1894 at the age of fifteen, 'AGR' took classes at Gray's School of Art, Robert Gordon's Institute of Technology and the University of Aberdeen, and quickly developed extraordinary ability, becoming his father's chief assistant at the end of his apprenticeship in 1898. Nevertheless he felt he needed London experience, and early in 1900 he obtained a place in the office of one of his father's proposers, Colonel Edis, which enabled him to study at the Architectural Association and at the Central School of Arts and Crafts under Lethaby, Halsey Ricardo and Frampton. After his spell with Sergent in 1901 he obtained a place in the London office of Niven & Wigglesworth, Herbert Wigglesworth having been an apprentice of his father's, and passed the qualifying exam in June. He was admitted ARIBA on 17 September 1901, his proposers being his father, Wigglesworth, and his partner Niven. At that date he had travelled only in Normandy and in Holland, but soon thereafter he spent two months on a study tour in Italy before being recalled to his father's office in 1902 to assist with the Marischal College extension.
The London office was set up initially to enlarge and remodel Hursley Park in Hampshire, which the Coopers had bought in 1902, the work being carried out in association with Duveen, who obtained the boiseries and the Beauvais tapestries. AGR was put in charge of the London office although the division was by no means clear-cut, his father being in London for a few days every fortnight while the son undertook a certain amount of the design work of the Aberdeen office. Partly from the Coopers' influence and partly from sheer ability, the London practice was successful, at once securing the £300,000 commission for the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Aldwych, followed by a still more prestigious one for Canada House, also part of the Strand-Kingsway improvements which put him in the same league as J J Burnet. The Canada House project was deferred but they won the competition for Australia House, also in Aldwych, a few years later. The lay assessors were headed by the sculptor Bertram Mackennal and were advised by J S Murdoch, formerly an assistant in Burnet's office and later Chief Architect in Canberra. This time the project went ahead. AGR was then elevated to FRIBA on 3 March 1913, his proposers being Leonard Stokes who had become a close friend and with whose son there was to be a future connection, and Niven and Wigglesworth.
By that date Gilbert Marshall Mackenzie was also in the London office. Born in 1890 or 1891 and educated at Charterhouse rather than in Aberdeen, Gilbert was articled to the Aberdeen office in 1909 but left in the same year for the University of Cambridge, probably to read modern languages in preparation for study at the Atelier Gromort in Paris in 1911. He returned to the London office in 1912 without taking the Diplome du Gouvernement, recalled to assist his brother with Australia House, and passed the qualifying exam in the same year without completing any apprenticeship and little more than a year's practical experience in total. He was admitted ARIBA in the same year, his proposers being his father, his brother, and another professional friend of his brother's, Herbert Austen Hall. Shortly thereafter he was taken into partnership.
The Mackenzies suffered severely in the First World War. The long-deferred Canada House project was cancelled, the Union Club and the Royal College of Physicians being eventually bought for the purpose and the commission given to Septimus Warwick. Gilbert was called up and commissioned in the First Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders in which he reached the rank of Captain. While serving in France he drew and painted life in the trenches. Subsequently he was sent to Mesopotamia where he was killed in action near Kut on 21 April 1916. AGR enlisted as a private in the London Scottish, in the hope that he could transfer to the Seaforths and be with his brother, but was severely wounded and lost most of a leg. He was invalided out and assisted his father with the completion of Australia House, where work had continued throughout the war years. Mackenzie's second son, who had become a solicitor and was a partner in Cooper & Wink and was too old for active service similarly volunteered, but because of his eyesight he had to be content with the Service Corps from which he survived unscathed.
Alexander Marshall Mackenzie was elevated to the status of full academician in 1918, and the Aberdeen practice remained as prosperous as ever, but despite the continuing support of the Coopers, the London practice did not recover its pre-war success as Burnet's had done. Although still based in London, by the later 1920s AGR was spending much of his time on the work of the Aberdeen office, where Alexander Marshall was assisted by John Gibb Marr (born 1890), who had originally been articled to Clement George. Marr was taken into partnership on 1 January 1927. Niven and Wigglesworth's practice had also begun to run out of work following the completion of Hambro's Bank in London, and their partnership was dissolved in 1927, partly because Niven had developed other interests. Wigglesworth merged his half of the remaining practice with Mackenzie's. Further consolidation took place in Aberdeen in May 1931 when the Mackenzies merged the Aberdeen practice with that of the cinema and auction mart specialist, Clement George, born 1879 in Macduff, who had been in the office from 1897 to 1907, and had remained a family friend: his senior partner, George Sutherland had died in 1927. The practice now became A Marshall Mackenzie, Son & George.
These arrangements were to prove brief. Clement George died on 23 February 1932, followed on 4 May 1933 by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie who had been at the drawing board until within a week of his death, latterly working mostly from Culter House, a great early eighteenth-century house with a fine formal garden to which he had moved from the very stylish houses AGR had designed for him at Ladyhill and Loch Coull in 1911. The practice title then reverted to A Marshall Mackenzie & Son. | Private and Business AddressesThe following private or business addresses are associated with this architect: | | Address | Type | Date from | Date to | Notes |  | 10, Forres Street, Edinburgh, Scotland | Private | c. 1869 | c. 1870 | |  | Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland | Private/business | c. 1870 | | |  | 30, Thomson Street, Aberdeen, Scotland | Private/business(?) | 1885 | | |  | 10, Ann Place, Aberdeen, Scotland | Private/business(?) | 1888 | | |  | 255, Union Street, Aberdeen, Scotland | Business | 1894 | 1899 | |  | 1, Bon Accord Street, Aberdeen, Scotland | Business | 1896 | Before 1900 | |  | 61, Queen's Road, Aberdeen, Scotland | Private(?) | 1899 | | |  | 343, Union Street, Aberdeen, Scotland | Business | 1900 | 1914 | At least for this period if not longer |  | London, England | Business | c. 1903 | | |  | 28, Albyn Place, Aberdeen, Scotland | Private/business(?) | 1904 * | | Temporary address |  | 13, Waterloo Place, London, England | Business | 1910 * | | |  | Coull, Aberdeenshire, Scotland | Private | 1911 | | |  | 1, Victoria Street, London, England | Business | 1914 | | |  | 42, Cumberland Mansions, London, England | Private | 1914 | | |  | 14, St Leonard's Terrace, Chelsea, London, England | Private | 1918 | | |  | 75, Victoria Street, London, England | Business | 1921 | After 1924 | |  | Kaim House, Aberdeenshire, Scotland | Private | c. 1921 | c. 1924 | |  | Culter House, Scotland | Private | c. 1924 | 1933 | |  | 173A, Union Street, Aberdeen, Scotland | Business | Before 1928 | 1933 | |
* earliest date known from documented sources.
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Buildings and DesignsThis architect was involved with the following buildings or structures from the date specified (click on an item to view details): | | Date started | Building name | Town, district or village | Island | City or county | Country | Notes |  | | Admiral Fane's House | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Date unknown |  | | Wartle House | Rayne | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Two storey wing at east remodelled |  | c. 1850 | North of Scotland Bank | Inverurie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1854 | Inverurie Manse and offices | Inverurie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1867 | Monboddo House | Fordoun | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | Renovations; alterations and additions |  | 1869(?) | Oldmill Reformatory | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Additions? - as assistant to James Matthews |  | 1870s | Four houses, Forest Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | After 1870 | Blackhills House | | | | Scotland | |  | After 1870 | Dandaleith House and Steading | Rothes | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | After 1870 | House for Dr Gregor | Nairn | | Nairnshire | Scotland | |  | After 1870 | House for Dr Mackenzie | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | After 1870 | House for Mr Ross | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | After 1870 | House for Mrs Crosbie | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | After 1870 | Kew Cottage | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | After 1870 | Larkfield | Nairn | | Nairnshire | Scotland | |  | After 1870 | Linburn House | Aberlour | | Banffshire | Scotland | |  | After 1870 | Ruallan House | Nairn | | Nairnshire | Scotland | |  | After 1870 | Smallburn Steading | Smallburn | | Aberdeenshire/Morayshire | Scotland | |  | After 1870 | Springfield | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | After 1870 | The Camp | Lossiemouth | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | c. 1870 | Nairn Public Hall | Nairn | | Nairnshire | Scotland | Competition; Groome gives date as 1865, built by Joint Stock Co; it was small, if this was for a larger building, it was not built |  | c. 1870 | Parish Church | Kirkton of Durris | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | Substantially rebuilt with roof heightened - attribution on grounds of similarity to Leochel-Cushnie. |  | c. 1871 | City of Glasgow Bank | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1872 | Abernethy Parish Church | Abernethy | | Inverness-shire | Scotland | Remodelling and enlargement |  | 1872 | Innes House, North Lodge | | | Morayshire | Scotland | As assistant BUT not partner as partnership did not start until 1877. |  | 1873 | Grant Arms Hotel | Grantown-on-Spey | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1873 | Lossiemouth Baths | Lossiemouth | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1874 | 147 High Street | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1874 | Church of Scotland Training College | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1874 | Urquhart Manse | Urquhart | | Morayshire | Scotland | Canted bays added to left and right |  | 1875 | Beldorney School | Glass | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1875 | Craigievar School | Craigievar | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1875 | Grantown-on-Spey School | Grantown-on-Spey | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | c. 1875 | Abernethy School | Abernethy | | Inverness-shire | Scotland | |  | 1876 | Glenlossie Distillery | Glenlossie | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1876 | Inveravon Manse and steading | Inveravon | | Banffshire | Scotland | Alterations |  | 1876 | Inveravon Parish Church | Ballindalloch | | Banffshire | Scotland | Remodelling |  | c. 1876 | Mortlach Parish Church | Dufftown | | Banffshire | Scotland | Renovation |  | 1877 | Ardoe House | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Original house |  | 1877 | Congregational Church | Aberfeldy | | Perthshire | Scotland | |  | 1877 | Cromdale School | Cromdale | | Inverness-shire | Scotland | |  | 1877 | North of Scotland Bank | Ellon | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1877 | St Margaret of Scotland Episcopal Church and church hall | Leven | | Fife | Scotland | Won and executed commission |  | 1877 | Terraced houses, 6 Queen's Gate and 2-12 Forest Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1877 | Union Terrace Gardens | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1878 | 1 Queens Gate | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | With Pirie as assistant |  | 1878 | Braemar Parish Church | Braemar | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Alterations and additions including spire |  | 1878 | Offices, Shops and Dwelling Houses on Bridge Street | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1878 | St Drostan's Episcopal Church | Tarfside | | Angus | Scotland | |  | 1878 | St Machar's Episcopal Church | Bucksburn | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1879 | Leochel Cushnie Church | Leochel Cushnie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Restoration |  | 1879 | Villa, 23 Queens Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1880 | 245 Union Street | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1880 | 44 Castle Street | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Alterations? |  | 1880 | Central School | Fraserburgh | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1880 | Free Church Manse | Dyce | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1880 | House for James Crombie, Queens Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1880 | New Deer Congregational Church | New Deer | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1880 | Shops, offices and dwelling houses, Bridge Street | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1880 | St James Church | Lossiemouth | | | | |  | 1880 | Steading, Linkwood Farm | Elgin (near) | | Moray | Scotland | |  | c. 1880 | Villa and stable building, 19 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | c. 1880 | Villa, 1 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | HS attribution |  | 1881 | 85 Union Place | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1881 | Brucklay House | New Deer | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Alterations including addition of harl |  | 1881 | Chivas Brothers Shop | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1881 | Mackinnon's Buildings | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1881 | North of Scotland Bank | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Additions onto Lodge Walk |  | 1882 | Aberdeen Dairy Company Premises | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1882 | Aberdeen Grammar School | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Additions |  | 1882 | Craigiebuckler Church | Craigiebuckler | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1882 | House for Provost Jamieson, Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1882 | House, 3 Queens Gate | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1882 | Inglismaldie Castle | Inglismaldie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Reconstruction after fire |  | 1882 | Robertson Fountain | Huntly | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1882 | St Clement's Free Church | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1883 | Aberdeen Art Gallery | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Won competition and secured job |  | 1883 | Ardoe House | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Interior work |  | 1883 | Crimonmogate House | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Additions |  | 1883 | Glenrinnes Parish Church | Glenrinnes | | Banffshire | Scotland | |  | 1883 | Golf Club House | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Additions |  | 1883 | Harbour Offices and Warehouse for C & A Johnston | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1883 | Insch Parish Church | Insch | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1883 | North of Scotland Bank | Insch | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1883 | North of Scotland Bank | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1883 | Northern Assurance Company Head Office | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1883 | Showroom for James Bannochie | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Long ground floor room |  | 1883 | St Clement's Church | Footdee | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Alterations |  | c. 1883 | Boharm Old Parish Church | Boharm | | Banffshire | Scotland | West birdcage belfry |  | 1884 | 27 Union Place | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Alterations |  | 1884 | Blairmore House | Glass | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1884 | Dalmuinzie House | Bieldside | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1884 | Dingwall House | Milltimber | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1884 | Elgin Town Hall | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | Won in competition |  | 1884 | Forgue Hall | Forgue | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1884 | Forsyth Hotel | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Alterations |  | 1884 | Gordons' Chapel | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Alterations |  | 1884 | Gray's School of Art | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Won competition and secured job |  | 1884 | House, 17 Rubislaw Den North | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1884 | Houses, 44 and 46 Polmuir Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1884 | Sick Children's Hospital | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Alterations |  | 1884 | Two Houses, Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1885 | 22 Union Place | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1885 | 46-50, 54-62, 64-70 Schoolhill | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1885 | Ballogie House | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Additions |  | 1885 | Botriphnie Manse | Botriphnie | | Banffshire | Scotland | |  | 1885 | Foveran House | Foveran | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Addition of tower, new lodge |  | 1885 | Freefield House | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Ionic porch and alterations |  | 1885 | Glenburnie Park | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1885 | House for Mr Wath | Banff | | Banffshire | Scotland | |  | 1885 | House, Ruthrieston Terrace | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1885 | J Murray Garden House | Rubislaw Den | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1885 | Robert Gordon's College, archway | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1885 | Skene Street Congregational Church | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1886 | Commercial Building, St Nicholas Lane and Correction Wynd | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1886 | Enzie Parish Church | Enzie | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1886 | Forsyth Hotel | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Additions |  | 1886 | House of Glenmuick with East lodge | Ballater | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Alterations and additions |  | 1886 | Houses and Shops, 29-31 Fountainhall Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1886 | North of Scotland Bank | Wick | | Caithness | Scotland | |  | 1886 | Old Meldrum Parish Church | Old Meldrum / Oldmeldrum | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Internal alterations |  | 1886 | Pitmurchie House | Torphins? | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Reconstruction |  | 1886 | Pratt & Keith warehouse | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Additions and alterations to convert building to hotel |  | 1886 | Premises for Mitchell and Muill | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1886 | Stewart's Hall | Huntly | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Restoration after fire damage and new Scots Baronial tower |  | 1886 | Two Houses, Fountainhall Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1886 | Warehouse for J Lyall Grant | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1886 | Wordie Buildings | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1887 | Church of Scotland Training College | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Additions |  | 1887 | Craigiebuckler Manse | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1887 | Free Church College Library | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Complete remodelling and conversion |  | 1887 | Lossiemouth Free Church | Lossiemouth | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1887 | Premises for Alexander Flett, 26-38 Holburn Street and Union Grove | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1887 | Richmondhill House | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1888 | Avochie House | Huntly (near) | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1888 | Brucklay House | New Deer | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Additions (piers, gates etc & West Lodge?) |  | 1888 | Glendavan House | Dinnet | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1888 | Gordon Schools | Huntly | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Additions |  | 1888 | Langley, 25 Forest Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1889 | 21 and 23 Beechgrove Avenue | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1889 | Central Public Library | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Second premiated competition design |  | 1889 | Church of Scotland Training College | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Further additions |  | 1889 | House, Mid Stocket Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1889 | Lattach House and addition to Steading | Glass | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1889 | Old House of Glack and New House of Glack | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Conversion of Old and New Houses of Glack into Daviot Asylum |  | 1889 | Oldyne Steading | Glass | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1889 | Pitsligo New Parish Church | Peathill | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1889 | Sandside House | Reay | | Caithness | Scotland | |  | 1890s | Cressbrook, Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1890s | Hay's Buildings | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1890s | House for Mr Edmonds | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1890s | House for Mr Rae | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1890s | Mr Steele's House, 42-44 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1890 | Arbuthnott Church | Arbuthnott | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | Restoration after fire |  | 1890 | Beldorney Castle | Glass | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Additions and repairs (also restoration of gatehouse) |  | 1890 | Church | Brechin | | Angus | Scotland | Unspecified work |  | 1890 | Dinnet House | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | House |  | 1890 | Edinglassie House | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Additions |  | 1890 | Free South Church | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1890 | Middle School | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1890 | Muchalls Castle | Muchalls | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | Restoration |  | 1890 | Ruthrieston Parish Church | Ruthrieston | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1890 | Udny Parish Church | Udny Green | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Renovation |  | c. 1890 | 257-259 Union Street | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | c. 1890 | Dinnet House, East Lodge | | | | | |  | 1891 | Aberdeen University, Marischal College | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Rebuilding |  | 1891 | Birnie Kirk | Birnie | | Morayshire | Scotland | Restoration |  | 1891 | Craigiebuckler Church hall | Craigiebuckler | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1891 | Crimonmogate House | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Alterations |  | 1891 | Crown Street Free Church | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1891 | Dalhebity House | Bieldside | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Additions |  | 1891 | Grand Hotel | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Additions |  | 1891 | Murtle House | Peterculter | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Additions |  | 1891 | Music Hall | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Alterations and redecoration |  | 1891 | Pratt & Keith warehouse | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Further additions |  | 1892 | Crathie Manse | Crathie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1892 | Dyce Manse | Dyce | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Additions |  | 1892 | House, 26 Rubislaw Den South | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1892 | Keig School | Keig | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Additions |  | 1892 | Marykirk Church | Marykirk | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | Alterations |  | 1892 | Mayen | Rothiemay | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Substantial additions and internal remodelling |  | 1892 | Parish Manse | Aboyne | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1892 | Three Houses, Belvidere Crescent | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1892 | Tonley House | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Reconstruction |  | 1893 | Aberdeen University, Marischal College | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Mitchell Hall and Mitchell Tower |  | 1893 | Breda House | Alford | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Large additions (or new build according to 'Buildings of Scotland') and lodge |  | 1893 | Crathie Church | Crathie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1893 | Kepplestone Cottage | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Addition of a wing |  | 1893 | Mortlach Church hall | Dufftown | | Banffshire | Scotland | |  | 1893 | Office for Williams, Regent Quay | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1893 | Rubislaw Church | Queen's Cross | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Communion table |  | 1893 | Two Houses, Belvidere Crescent | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1893 | Two Houses, Belvidere Crescent | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1893 | Warehouse for Williams, Virginia Street | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1893 or 1899 | West Church | Fraserburgh | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Additions. Wheel window in rear gable and low vestry. (Buildings of Scotland gives date on 1899) |  | 1894 | Aberdeen Grammar School | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Further additions |  | 1894 | Aberdeen University, Marischal College | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | North wing |  | 1894 | King's College | Old Aberdeen | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Addition |  | 1894 | Laurencekirk Parish Church | Laurencekirk | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | Spire and reconstruction |  | 1894 | Laurencekirk Parish Church | Laurencekirk | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | Spire and reconstruction |  | 1894 | Laurencekirk Parsonage | Laurencekirk | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | |  | 1894 | Powis Church | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1894 | Two houses, Beechgrove Avenue | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1894 | Villa, Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1894 | Wedderhill | Maryculter | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | |  | 1894 | Wellwood House | Cults | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Additions to villa (probably the east wing) |  | 1895 | Aberdeen Municipal Buildings and Tolbooth | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Second premiated design in competition for reconstruction (£20 premium) |  | 1895 | Easton House | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1895 | House on Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1895 | Huntly Public School | Huntly | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1895 | Links School | Montrose | | Angus | Scotland | |  | 1895 | Mar Lodge | Braemar | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Lodge and chapel |  | 1895 | Pair of semi-detached villas 41-43 Queen 's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1895 | Pair of semi-detached villas, 37 and 39 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1895 | Pair of semi-detached villas, 45-47 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1895 | Pair of semi-detached villas, 49-51 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1895 | Villa, 35 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1896 | 7 Albyn Place | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1896 | Aberdeen Parish Council Offices | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1896 | Armstrong Nursing Home | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Additions |  | 1896 | Double villa, 61, 63 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1896 | Elgin Museum | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | Additions |  | 1896 | Fasnadarach House | Ballater | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Work unclear - alterations? |  | 1896 | Firhall | Nairn | | Nairnshire | Scotland | |  | 1896 | King's College | Old Aberdeen | | Aberdeen | Scotland | East window on north side, restoration of tracery for Robertson Smith Memorial Window |  | 1896 | Manchester Royal Infirmary: Piccadilly site | | | Manchester | England | Unsuccessful competition entry |  | 1896 | Memorial Cross | | | | | |  | 1896 | Sick Children's Hospital | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Further work |  | 1896 | St George's Free Church | Montrose | | Angus | Scotland | Additions |  | 1896 | Two Houses, Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1896 | Villa, 57 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1896 | Villa, 59 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1897 | Aberdeen University, Marischal College | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | South wing |  | 1897 | Advocates Hall | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Alterations |  | 1897 | Advocates Hall, Concert Hall and Court | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Alterations - may refer to work on older Advocates Hall - see separate entry |  | 1897 | Ardoe Lodge Gate | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1897 | Banff Academy | Banff | | Banffshire | Scotland | Rebuilding and rear extension |  | 1897 | Beechgrove Free Church | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Placed second in competition |  | 1897 | Fife Arms Hotel | Braemar | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Major reconstruction including additional floor |  | 1897 | Inchgarth | Cults | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1897 | Kildrummy Mansion House | Kildrummy | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Also Brig o' Balgownie on estate |  | 1897 | Macduff Free Church | Macduff | | Banffshire | Scotland | |  | 1897 | North of Scotland Bank | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Interior decoration |  | 1897 | Old Deer Parish Church | Old Deer | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Internal refitting and other alterations |  | 1897 | Parish Church | Leslie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Reordering |  | 1897 | School Board Offices | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1897 | St David's Chapel | Stormontfield | | Perthshire | Scotland | |  | 1897 | Stable etc, Denburn Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1897 | Tullich Lodge | Ballater | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1897 | Warehouse and Offices, Regent Quay and Victoria Street | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1897 | Whitehouse | Alford|Tough | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Reconstruction |  | 1898 | Craiglarach | Aboyne | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1898 | Fraserburgh Parish Church | Fraserburgh | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Internal remodelling |  | 1898 | Fyvie Castle and ancillary buildings | Fyvie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Alterations and additions. Took over John Bryce's job. Gothic lanterns on projecting porch. Interior survives much as Mackenzie remodelled it. |  | 1898 | House, Union Street and Bon Accord Terrace | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Rebuilding of facade |  | 1898 | Old Greyfriars Church | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Unexecuted proposals for retention and restoration |  | 1898 | Villa, 55 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1898 | Villa, 82 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1898 | Westfield School | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1899 | 27 Albyn Place | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1899 | Aberdeen Art Gallery | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Additions |  | 1899 | Ballater Church Hall | Ballater | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1899 | Fyvie, clock tower | Fyvie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Design exhibited at RA |  | 1899 | House on Summer Street | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1899 | Isle of Man Banking Co | | | Douglas | Isle of Man | |  | 1899 | Keig Parish Church | Keig | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Internal work and remodelling |  | 1899 | Old House of Glack and New House of Glack | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Restoration |  | 1899 | Sandside House | Reay | | Caithness | Scotland | Additions |  | 1899 | Villa, 31 Forest Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1899 | Villa, 53 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | Late 1800s | Double villa, 5 and 7 Rubislaw Den South | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | 'Probably' (HS)- on stylistic grounds in comparison with nos 37-53 Queen's Road |  | Late 1800s | Meikle Kinord Chapel | Dinnet (by) | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | 'possibly' (HS) |  | 1900 | Aberdeen Golf Club House | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1900 | Ardhuncart Lodge | Alford | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Additions |  | 1900 | Ardmeallie House | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Macaulay says additions are 1894 |  | 1900 | Rothiemay Castle | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Additions |  | Before 1900 | Free Church, Esslemont Avenue | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1901 | 1 King's Gardens | Brighton | | East Sussex | England | |  | 1901 | Aberdeen Art Gallery | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Further additions, including scuplture court |  | 1901 | Alexander Scott's Hospital | Huntly | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Reconstruction |  | 1901 | Dallas Parish Church | Dallas | | Morayshire | Scotland | Additions and alterations |  | 1901 | Dalmuinzie House | Bieldside | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Further work |  | 1901 | Fairgirth | Milltimber | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1901 | Fraserburgh Infant School | Fraserburgh | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1901 | Fyvie Parish Church | Fyvie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Reconstruction and additions including chancel and apsewith organ chamber, vestry and session houseon the north and laird's aisle on south. |  | 1901 | Greyfriars Church | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Reconstruction |  | 1901 | Heathcot | Ardo | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | Additions |  | 1901 | Kingseat Asylum | New Machar | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1901 | Sick Children's Hospital | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Further work |  | 1901 | St Peter's Churchyard, Forbes-Leith burial enclosure | Fyvie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1901 | Stanley Hotel | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Alterations |  | After 1901 | Crimond Manse | Crimond | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | 'Amendments' |  | 1902 | 26 Grosvenor Square | | | London | England | Internal work with Duveen Brothers and Anatole Beaumetz of Paris |  | 1902 | Aberdeen University, Marischal College | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Front and Broad Street front |  | 1902 | Church of the Observant Franciscan Community | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Produced designs to show how this could be retained at the time of the expansion of Marischal College. Not implemented. |  | 1902 | Cooper Park | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | Layout of park including West Lodge |  | 1902 | Crimonmogate House | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Further alterations and additions |  | 1902 | Dalvenie | Banchory | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | |  | 1902 | Glenfeshie Lodge | Glenfeshie | | Inverness-shire | Scotland | |  | 1902 | Keith Parish Church | Keith | | Banffshire | Scotland | Probably refurnishing work, perhaps carried on from 1892 |  | 1902 | Public School | Inverurie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1902 | Stonehaven Bay Hotel | Stonehaven | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | |  | 1902 | Villa, 1 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Minor alterations |  | c. 1902 | St Andrew's Parish Church | Tyrie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Provided plans |  | 1903 | Fyvie Castle, recreation hall | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1903 | Holburn Central Church | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1903 | Hursley Park | Winchester | | Hampshire | England | Remodelling and additions |  | 1903 | Pratt & Keith warehouse | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Further additions |  | 1903 | Ruthrieston Church hall | Ruthrieston | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1903 | Station Hotel | Stonehaven | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | |  | After 1903 | St John's Church | Farley Chamberlayne | | Hampshire | England | Restoration |  | c. 1903 | Waldorf Hotel | | | London | England | |  | 1904 | Aberdeen Dairy Company | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1904 | Mayne House | Elgin? | | Morayshire? | Scotland | |  | c. 1904 | St Peter's Episcopal Church | Peterhead | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Organ case |  | 1905 | Blairfindy Shooting Lodge | Blairfindy | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1905 | Dinnet House | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Alterations after fire, addition of square tower |  | 1905 | Fyvie Institution | Fyvie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1905 | Glenmore Shooting Lodge | Glen More/Glenmore | | Inverness-shire | Scotland | |  | 1905 | St Cyrus Parish Church | St Cyrus | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | Alterations |  | 1905 | St Kentigern's Episcopal Church | Ballater | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | c. 1905 | Fife Arms Hotel | Braemar | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | New porch |  | c. 1905 | House for Dr Walford Bodie | Macduff | | Banffshire | Scotland | |  | 1907 | Canada House | Aldwych | | London | England | |  | 1907 | House for Frederick Kindness, Murray Terrace | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1908 | Aberdeen Dairy Company | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Additions |  | 1908 | Ladyhill House | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | Additions |  | 1908 | University of Aberdeen, King's College Sports Pavilion | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1909 | 26 Grosvenor Square | | | London | England | Redecoration with White Allom |  | Late 1900s | Braemar Castle | Braemar | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Work probably not executed |  | 1910 | Aberlour Manse with stables etc | Aberlour | | Banffshire | Scotland | Alterations |  | 1910 | Aberlour Parish Church | Aberlour | | Banffshire | Scotland | Alterations |  | 1910 | Craigiebuckler Church hall | Craigiebuckler | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Enlargement |  | 1910 | Kaim House | Pitfodels | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1910 | National Library of Wales | Aberystwyth | | | Wales | Competition design - not successful |  | 1910 | Queen’s University | | | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Placed third in competition |  | c. 1910 | Professor Ewart's House | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1911 | Balmoral Castle | Balmoral | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Decoration and minor alterations |  | 1911 | King's College | Old Aberdeen | | Aberdeen | Scotland | New building and gateway to new wing (New King's.) |  | c. 1911 | Memorial to Edward VII, Crathie Church | Crathie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1912 | Assurance Office | Holborn | | London | England | |  | 1912 | Coull House | Aboyne | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | For himself; largely designed by AGR Mackenzie and Gilbert Marshall Mackenzie |  | 1912 | Ladyhill House and Lodge | Bieldside | | Aberdeen | Scotland | For himself; largely designed by AGR Mackenzie and Gilbert Marshall Mackenzie |  | 1912 | Northern Meeting Rooms | Inverness | | Inverness-shire | Scotland | Redecoration |  | 1912 | Recreation Hall, Maypole Dairy Works | Southall | | Middlesex | England | |  | 1912 | Rubislaw Church | Queen's Cross | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Lectern |  | 1913 | Australia House | Aldwych | | London | England | |  | 1913 | Balnacoil House | Aboyne | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1913 | Connet Hill | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1913 | Lecht Shooting Lodge | Tomintoul | | Banffshire | Scotland | |  | 1913 | Sherrifhaugh | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1914 | Board of Trade Offices | | | London | England | Competition entry |  | 1914 | King's College, Examination Hall | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | First scheme, not built |  | 1914 | Lowson Memorial Church | Forfar | | Angus | Scotland | |  | 1914 | Lowson Memorial Church Hall | Forfar | | Angus | Scotland | |  | 1914 | Lowson Memorial Manse | Forfar | | Angus | Scotland | |  | 1914 | Turriff Parish Church | Turriff | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Reconstruction |  | c. 1914 | Huntly Parish Church | Huntly | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Furnishings - probably by Mackenzies. Also memorial plaques in vestibule. |  | 1915 | Cults West Church | Cults | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Main church |  | 1915 | The Steyne | Bournemouth | | Hampshire | England | |  | 1916 | Avochie House | Huntly (near) | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Further work |  | 1918 | War memorial | Advie | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1919 | Achvarasdal House | | | Caithness | Scotland | Alterations |  | 1920 | Dufftown War Memorial | Dufftown | | Banffshire | Scotland | |  | 1920 | Elgin Museum | Elgin | | Morayshire | Scotland | Alterations and additions |  | 1920 | Fyvie Castle and ancillary buildings | Fyvie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Further alterations and additions |  | 1920 | Mosstodloch War Memorial | Mosstodloch | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1920 | Northcote | Pitfodels | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1920 | War Memorial | Forres | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1920 | War Memorial Buildings and Victory Hall | Aboyne | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1921 | Aberdeen War Memorial, Cowdray Hall | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1921 | Grantown War Memorial | Grantown-on-Spey | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | 1921 | Parish Church | Kirkton of Glenbervie | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | War memorial |  | 1921 | Shopfront, Wigmore Street | | | London | England | |  | After 1921 | Scottish Alliance Assurance Buildings | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1922 | Chapel of Garioch Parish Church | Chapel of Garioch | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Reordering with intersecting tracery added in windows and addition of broad north chancel |  | 1922 | King's College, Botany Department | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | c. 1922 | All Saints Church, reredos | Hursley | | Hampshire | England | Design of new reredos |  | c. 1922 | Coull War Memorial | Coull | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | c. 1922 | Craigiebuckler War Memorial | Craigiebuckler | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | c. 1922 | Cults War Memorial | Cults | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | c. 1922 | Drumoak War Memorial | Drumoak | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | c. 1922 | Fochabers War Memorial | Fochabers | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | c. 1922 | Gordon Castle War Memorial | Fochabers | | Morayshire | Scotland | |  | c. 1922 | Nairn War Memorial | Nairn | | Nairnshire | Scotland | |  | 1923 | 177 Queen's Road | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1923 | Chelsea Hospital for Women, nurses home | Chelsea | | London | England | |  | 1923 | Dunecht House, Tower Lodges and Boathouse | | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1923 | Lewis War Memorial | | Lewis | Ross and Cromarty | Scotland | |  | 1924 | Concert Pavilion | Bournemouth | | Hampshire | England | |  | 1924 | Coull House | Aboyne | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Further work? |  | 1924 | The Leys School, Sports Pavilion | Cambridge | | Cambridgeshire | England | |  | 1924 | University of Aberdeen, Women Students' Union | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1924 | Village Institute | | | | | Design by the London office |  | 1925 | King's College, Forestry Department | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1926 | Huntly Parish Church | Huntly | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Proposal for new tower - only partly built |  | 1926 | Huntly Parish Church Hall | Huntly | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Design for hall - only partly built; formed part of more ambitious scheme for both church and hall with tower made c.1913-14 |  | 1926 | King's College, Elphinstone Hall | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1926 | St Machar's Cathedral | Old Aberdeen | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Restoration, including removal of plaster from walls |  | 1926 | St Mary's Episcopal Church | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | New porch and font |  | 1928 | Kemnay Parish Church | Kemnay | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Reconstruction |  | 1928 | Knappach House | Crathes | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1928 | St Machar's Cathedral | Old Aberdeen | | Aberdeen | Scotland | Furnishings including tow panels of Gothic arcading and foliage trails with a ciborium chalice and host. |  | 1929 | Banchory Devenick Church | Banchory Devenick | | Kincardineshire | Scotland | Restoration |  | 1929 | Canmore | Braemar | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | 1929 | St Mary's Parish Church | Monymusk | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Restoration and reordering of Priory church |  | 1930 | Britannic Assurance Buildings | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1930 | Fodderty Parish Church, War Memorial Arch | Fodderty | | Ross and Cromarty | Scotland | With Donald Matheson |  | 1930 | Mortlach Parish Church | Dufftown | | Banffshire | Scotland | Restoration |  | 1930 | Strathpeffer War Memorial gateway | Strathpeffer | | Ross and Cromarty | Scotland | |  | 1930 | Swedish Seaman's Church and hostel | Southwark | | London | England | |  | 1930 | Woodside North Church | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |  | 1931 | Kintore Church Hall | Kintore | | Aberdeenshire | Scotland | |  | Early 1932 | Capitol Cinema | | | Aberdeen | Scotland | |
ReferencesBibliographic ReferencesThe following books contain references to this architect: | | Author(s) | Date | Title | Part | Publisher | Notes |  | Bailey, Rebecca M | 1996 | Scottish architects' papers: a source book | | Edinburgh: The Rutland Press | p97 |  | Gifford, John | 1980 | Architects of the Highlands in the Nineteenth Century, A Sketch | No 7, September 1980, pp29-48 | The Scottish Georgian Society Bulletin, Edinburgh, 1980 | pp37-39 |  | Gray, A Stuart | 1985 | Edwardian Architecture: A Biographical Dictionary | | | pp248-249 |  | Lippe, William | 1979 | The Scottish baronial house in Aberdeenshire of the Mackenzies and James Matthews | | The Robert Gordon University post graduate dissertation | |  | Watson, W H | | A Marshall Mackenzie, architect in Aberdeen | | | |
Periodical ReferencesThe following periodicals contain references to this architect: | | Periodical Name | Date | Edition | Publisher | Notes |  | Aberdeen Press and Journal | 5 May 1933 | | | Obituary |  | Aberdeen Press and Journal | 21 March 1963 | | | AGR |  | Architect and Builder's Journal | 14 June 1916 | | | p252, Gilbert Marshall Mackenzie |  | Builder | 4 March 1932 | | | George obituary |  | Builder | 12 May 1933 | | | Obituary |  | Builder | 2 September 1949 | | | Wigglesworth |  | RIAS Quarterly | 1933 | | Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) | (Autumn) |  | RIBA Journal | 6 May 1916 | | London: Royal Institute of British Architects | Gilbert Marshall Mackenzie p226 |  | RIBA Journal | 20 May 1916 | | London: Royal Institute of British Architects | Gilbert Marshall Mackenzie p243 |  | RIBA Journal | 30 April 1932 | | London: Royal Institute of British Architects | George obituary |  | RIBA Journal | December 1949 | v57 | London: Royal Institute of British Architects | p72 - obituary of Wigglesworth |
Archive ReferencesThe following archives hold material relating to this architect: | | Source | Archive Name | Source Catalogue No. | Notes |  | Professor David M Walker personal archive | Professor David M Walker, notes and collection of archive material | | Personal information from: Mrs AGR Mackenzie; John G Marr; Ian G Lindsay; Robert W R Mackenzie (of Perth); Mrs Isobel Adams (nee Gordon), Broughty Ferry ('Dr Marshall Mackenzie's quine'); David Stokes (interview with Charles McKean on 17 December 1985). |  | RIBA Archive, Victoria & Albert Museum | RIBA Nomination Papers | | F v12 p127 (microfiche 116/D5) |
Images © All rights reserved. Courtesy of Jim Fiddes. From the Bon Accord and Northern Pictorial. © All rights reserved. Courtesy of Alasdair Gordon © All rights reserved. A M Mackenzie and his wife on the occasion of their golden wedding. Courtesy of Alasdair Gordon. |