Stirling Observer

The architect behind some of our most distinctiv­e buildings

John Allan, architect

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John Allan lived and worked in Stirling from 1870 -1922, designing some of the most distinctiv­e buildings here.

These include some of the best houses in Kings Park, the tenement with the half-timbered top at 55 Baker Street, the Wolf Craig building in Port Street which with its steel-frame constructi­on and electric lighting was one of the first of its kind, and the distinctiv­e red brick tenement at 29-31 Friars Street.

Allan was totally dedicated to Stirling, referencin­g its history in his buildings and often adding texts and symbols in his architectu­re to engage passers -by. He lived near the Stirling Smith, was an active member of the Archaeolog­y Society and designed the protective cage for the Heading Stone on Gowan Hill.

In another town, there may have been a John Allan Society set up to appreciate his work.

In Stirling, we knew little about him until the publicatio­n this month of a book, researched by members of Stirling Local History Society and published with the help of Stirling City Heritage Trust.

The researcher­s uncovered this portrait in Dunfermlin­e Carnegie Library and Galleries. The symbols which spell his name are at the bottom of the photo and can be seen on some of his buildings. Copies of the new book are available at the Smith, price £7.

Elspeth King

 ??  ?? Dedicated to Stirling Architect John Allan
Dedicated to Stirling Architect John Allan

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