Keppie, John
Keppie, John (1863–1945). Glasgow architect, he joined John Honeyman in 1889, and, with C. R. Mackintosh, became a partner when Honeyman retired in 1900. Keppie worked on the remodelling of the Glasgow Herald Building, Mitchell Street (1893–5), and remained with Keppie, Henderson, & Partners until 1937.
Bibliography
Gomme & and Walker (1987);
A. S. Gray (1985);
Williamson,, Riches,, & and Higgs (1990)
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