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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelFile
Ref NoKINGS/2/2/1
Alt Ref NoMSK 252
TitleBuilding plans for 'New Work' at King's College
Datec.1767 - c.1780
Extent9 files
Creator NameJames Byres of Tonley, antiquary and architect, 1734 - 1817
John Adam, architect, 1721 - 1792
Custodial HistoryNote from Deposit file: 'found among Dr Hugh MacPherson's papers and transmitted by his son, Dr Norman MacPherson, 1889'.
DescriptionIt is likely that Byres' [James Byres of Tonley (1734 - 1817)] stylish drawings proposed the partial rebuilding and resurfacing of the buildings at King's College. These drawings indicate plans for a handsome library and a museum of some ambition.

Building plans for 'New Work'; James Byres of Tonley drawings:c.1767:

A: ‘The Common Hall, which may be divided into schools’
B: ‘Elevation facing the street’
C: [cut-away elevation]
D: [alternative design for the elevation]
E: ‘Plan of principal storey and plan of ground storey’

In addition, plans by John Adam, c.1780:

F: ‘Plan of the ground storey of the college of Old Aberdeen’
G: ‘Plan of the upper storey’
H: ‘Elevation of the college of Old Aberdeen’
I: ‘Section of library and of the schools below’
Access StatusOpen
Physical DescriptionPlans are physically backed onto pulp board.
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