Basic Site Details Name: | Small church for Lord Inverclyde (Mausoleum?) | Town, district or village: | Wemyss Bay | City or county: | Renfrewshire | Country: | Scotland | Parish: | | Status: | Demolished | Grid ref: | | Notes: | It is possible that this is the mausoleum adjoining the Epsicopal Church. Lord Inverclyde was buried there on 11 October 1905 and his parents were buried there in February 1901 (which suggests this is not the building). |
EventsThe following date-based events are associated with this building: | | From | To | Event type | Notes | | 1901 | 1902 | | |
PeopleDesign and ConstructionThe following individuals or organisations have carried out design/construction work. Where architects or practices worked together, matching letters appear beside their names in the Partnership Group column. | | Name | Role | Partnership Group | From | To | Notes | | (Sir) John James Burnet | | A | 1901 | 1902 | | | John Burnet & Son | | A | 1901 | 1902 | |
ClientsThe following individuals or organisations have commissioned work on this building/design: | | Name | Notes | | Inverclyde, Lord | |
Related Buildings, Structures and DesignsParent Structure and SiteThis structure is related to the following parent structure or site (click the item to view details): | | Building name | Notes | | Episcopal Church | Glasgow Herald report at the opening confirms that this is the work of John Burnet senior. |
ReferencesBibliographic ReferencesThe following books contain references to this building: | | Author(s) | Date | Title | Part | Publisher | Notes | | Who's Who in Architecture | 1926 | | | | |
Periodical ReferencesThe following periodicals contain references to this building: | | Periodical Name | Date | Edition | Publisher | Notes | | Architects Journal | 1923 | | | | | Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette | 12 October 1905 | | | |
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