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  1. Sir Robert Stodart Lorimer, KBE (4 November 1864 – 13 September 1929) was a prolific Scottish architect and furniture designer noted for his sensitive restorations of historic houses and castles, for new work in Scots Baronial and Gothic Revival styles, and for promotion of the Arts and Crafts movement.

  2. Sir Robert Stodart Lorimer, KBE, lived from 4 November 1864 to 13 September 1929. He was an architect known particularly for his restorations of historic houses and castles and his promotion of the Arts & Crafts style. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.

  3. 8 de sept. de 2019 · IT was in this week 90 years ago that the death occurred of one of Scotland’s greatest architects, Sir Robert Lorimer. If the Scottish National War Memorial at Edinburgh Castle was the only building he had ever designed, his reputation and legacy would have been secure.

  4. 7 de mar. de 2024 · Robert Lorimer became one of the leading Scottish architects of the early twentieth century. Following the ideas of the Arts and Crafts movement, he was responsible for many restorations of Scottish castles and encouraging the revival of traditional skills.

  5. Ardkinglas House was designed and built by Sir Robert Lorimer in 1907. Lorimer became President of the professional body in Scotland, the Incorporation of Architects in Scotland.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_LorimerBob Lorimer - Wikipedia

    Robert Roy Lorimer (born August 25, 1953) is a Canadian former ice hockey defenceman . Born in Toronto, Ontario, Lorimer started his National Hockey League career with the New York Islanders in 1976. He also played for the Colorado Rockies and New Jersey Devils. He retired after the 1986 season.

  7. 18 May 1843 – 9 November 1848. Robert Lorimer was a Presbyterian minister who served in Haddington. After nearly 50 years in the Church of Scotland ministry he walked out during the schism known as The Disruption and joined the Free Church of Scotland .