Tudor Johnny

Tudor Johnny City Architect of Aberdeen : The Life and Works of John Smith 1781-1852

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Publisher's Synopsis

By the author of The Life & Works of Archibald Simpson. John Smith - 'Tudor Johnny' - was born in 1781 to a master builder and architect in Aberdeen, the City over which he was to have a profound influence during his long career. Following in his father's footsteps John entered the family business where he studied at first hand the wright's and mason's skills. After a period of training in London the young Smith returned to Aberdeen, a city in the throes of trebling in size. Smith's work can be seen today as some of the most important and memorable buildings in the city and his commissions extend throughout the North East. Smith's reputation has, until now, been somewhat overshadowed by the works of his contemporary Archibald Simpson with whom he shared a friendly rivalry and often collaborated. In this book the David Miller examines the complete works of John Smith and rightly places his output high up in the history of architecture. David Miller, himself an architect, lives in Aberdeen and has been closely associated with the buildings of the City. This definitive account follows and acclaimed history The Life and Works of Archibald Simpson.

Book information

ISBN: 9781904440970
Publisher: Strident Publishing Limited
Imprint: Librario Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 720.94123
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 448
Weight: 885g
Height: 240mm
Width: 185mm
Spine width: 25mm