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British designers with works in the collection include William Kent, Henry Flitcroft, Matthias Lock, Thomas Chippendale, James Stuart, William Chambers, Robert Adam, John Gillow, James Wyatt, Thomas Hopper, Charles Heathcote Tatham, Pugin, William Burges, William Morris, Charles Voysey, Charles Robert Ashbee, Baillie Scott, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Edwin Lutyens, Edward Maufe, Wells Coates & Robin Day.
Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott ( 23 October 1865 – 10 February 1945 ), son of a wealthy Scottish landowner, was a British architect and artist.
Baillie Scott was born at Beards Hill, St Peters near Ramsgate, Kent, the second of ten children.
At the beginning of his career, Baillie Scott worked with Fred Saunders, with whom he had studied at the Isle of Man School of Art, which is also in Douglas.
It was at the school of art that Baillie Scott and Archibald Knox became friends.
Baillie Scott was known for the work he put into both the exterior and the interior, and its decoration.
Baillie Scott died at the Elm Grove Hospital in Brighton.
* Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott on VisitCumbria. com.
* Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott: An Overview on The Victorian Web.
* Baillie Scott: Life and Work on blackwell. org. uk — website relating to a substantial house Baillie Scott designed in the English Lake District, now restored and open to the public.
* Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott: Connections to Grayshott on Grayshott Village Archive.
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Douglas is becoming increasingly renowned as it saw the first architectural essays of the Arts and Crafts architect Baillie Scott.
Scott Walker's track " Sons Of " played a prominent part in the Baillie Walsh film Flashbacks of a Fool starring Daniel Craig.
* Scotland: Robert Burns, Joanna Baillie, Walter Scott, James Macpherson
The plays feature a cast headed by Paul Darrow, Scott Fredericks and the late Russell Hunter, with, among others, David Baillie, David Collings, Philip Madoc, Peter Miles and Gregory de Polnay.
The garden at Snowshill was laid out by Wade, in collaboration with Arts and Crafts movement architect, M. H. Baillie Scott, between 1920 and 1923 as a series of outside rooms seen as an extension to the house.
Baillie Scott, to whom he would later turn for help in designing the gardens at Snowshill Manor.

Baillie and own
There are four residences at Appleby: Walker, Baillie, Colley, and Powell's, each with its own distinct structure and style.
Baillie then split his forces, planning to trap Montrose between his own troops and a detachment commanded by Sir John Hurry.
Having a healthy respect for his opposition, and appreciating that his own forces had already marched several miles in full kit, Baillie decided to take positions where he was and wait for Lanark's force to appear.
At the end of the so-called ' War ', McGowan was convicted by judge Matthew Baillie Begbie of an assault against Fifer in British Columbia but McGowan's statement in defence, which described some of the activities of the San Francisco vigilantes and his own personal experience of their vigilantism, impressed and disturbed Begbie who, like colonial governor Douglas was determined to prevent conditions in the goldfields of British Columbia from deteriorating into mob rule.
Baillie claims that the tree-ring data is his own personal intellectual property.

Baillie and Arts
Fireplace at Blackwell, an example of Baillie Scott's attention to interior detail, typical of Arts & Crafts architects

Baillie and style
Later came Mackey Hugh Baillie Scott ( 1865 – 1945 ) and Blair Imrie who made their names as Tudor style architects.

Baillie and however
Edited by Baillie Tolkien, the second wife of Christopher Tolkien, it includes illustrations by Tolkien for nearly all the letters ; however it omitted several letters and drawings.
If such a meeting were held, however, it was nominally to take order with his debts, the great burden of which is emphatically noticed by Baillie.
The UK Information Commissioner's Office, however, ruled that, because Baillie did all the work while employed at a public university, the data must be released to the public.

Baillie and which
Hacker received his degree from the London School of Economics ( graduating with a Third ), for which he is often derided by the Oxford-educated Sir Humphrey ( who attended the fictitious Baillie College graduating with a First in Classics ).
After the merger of the Toronto-Dominion Bank and Canada Trust, while Charles Baillie was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the combined entity, Clark was appointed President and Chief Operating Officer which solidified him as the eventual successor to Baillie.
On 12 January 2010, approval was granted for the Baillie wind farm near Thurso which will feature 21 turbines and supply 52. 5 MW, enough for 25, 000 homes.
The case involved the Greenwich Hospital for Seamen, of which Captain Baillie was lieutenant-governor.
Interestingly, in Lauder & Lauderdale it is stated that in 1837 " the new United Presbyterian manse was built on a site which was purchased, for £ 115, from Baillie Lauder.
* Matthew Baillie begins publication in London of A Series of Engravings, Accompanied with Explanations, which are Intended to Illustrate the Morbid Anatomy of Some of the Most Important Parts of the Human Body, the first comprehensive atlas of pathology as a separate subject.
On the 5 August 1664 the lands, Lordship and Barony of Corstorphine formerly belonging to James, Lord Forrester, and his brother German William Baillie which had been taken in lieu of debt, were granted to Florentius Gardner, baillie of Grangepans.
Marines and Royal Engineers are dispatched to Yale, led by Colonel Clement Francis Moody and escorting Justice Matthew Baillie Begbie to resolve the matter, which ends amicably, and reassert British sovereignty over the fledgling Mainland Colony.
The components of fudge are very similar to the traditional recipe for tablet, which is noted in The Household Book of Lady Grisell Baillie ( 1692 – 1733 ).
He, Rusty Baillie and Chris Bonington pioneered the route up the Old Man of Hoy which was repeated with others on a live televised BBC outside broadcast on 8 – 9 July 1967.
There are four houses in which Appleby's boarding students reside, and with which the day students are affiliated: Baillie House ; Walker House ; Colley House ; and Powell's House.
A large extension, which included a malt house, was added after Baillie sold in 1749.
The various holdings of the Tolkien family, including the Estate, have been organized under The Tolkien Company, the directors of which are Christopher Tolkien, his wife Baillie Tolkien, and the Professor's grandson Michael George Tolkien.
Throughout the 1930s, Central purchased and absorbed numerous smaller companies, notable amongst which were Baillie Brothers Ltd. of Dumbarton and Clydebank Motors Ltd. of Clydebank.
* With his firm Singstad and Baillie in New York, he designed the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel, which opened in 1957.
In 1903 Sir Frank Wilton Baillie started up with Frank Porter Wood ( his neighbour on Crescent Road, Toronto ) and his brother James W. Baillie, a brokerage firm, Baillie Brothers and Company ( later Baillie, Wood, and Croft ), which operated on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
On the 5 August 1664 the lands, Lordship and Barony of Corstorphine formerly belonging to James, Lord Forrester, and his brother German William Baillie which had been taken in lieu of debt, were granted to Florentius Gardner, baillie of Grangepans.

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