It’s 200 years since the birth of Alexander Thomson (1817 — 1875), known affectionately as Greek Thomson because of his use of classical influences such as ionic columns. His buildings are being celebrated across Scotland in a one-off festival — with walks, tours, talks, publications and a new artwork inspired by his work.
Built between 1857 and 1858, Holmwood House is one of the most prominent buildings designed by Alexander Thomson. © Ross Campbell
A printscreen of Alexander Thomson Society’s website, showing some of the many activities announced for the celebration of his 200th anniversary. © All right reserved for the Alexander Thomson Society
www.alexanderthomsonsociety.org.uk
http://www.alexanderthomsonsociety.org.uk/?page_id=5200
http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/glasgow/holmwoodhouse/
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/homenews/15058624.Restoration_of__Greek__Thomson_designs_underway_at_famous_villa/?ref=fbshr
http://www.scotsman.com/news/owner-of-alexander-greek-thomson-s-old-home-to-open-his-door-to-the-public-1-4301475