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'''Andrew David Haxton''' (1878–1961) was an architect, based in Leven, Fife. In Falkland he designed the social housing for the Town Council, in [[Lomond Crescent]] and [[Back Dykes Terrace]], and additions and alterations to [[Falkland Town Hall]].<ref>[http://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk/architect_full.php?id=200534 "Andrew David Haxton" in the ''Dictionary of Scottish Architects'']. | '''Andrew David Haxton''' (1878–1961) was an architect, based in Leven, Fife. In Falkland he designed the social housing for the Town Council, in [[Lomond Crescent]] and [[Back Dykes Terrace]], and additions and alterations to [[Falkland Town Hall]].<ref>[http://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk/architect_full.php?id=200534 "Andrew David Haxton" in the ''Dictionary of Scottish Architects''].</ref> | ||
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Andrew David Haxton (1878–1961) was an architect, based in Leven, Fife. In Falkland he designed the social housing for the Town Council, in Lomond Crescent and Back Dykes Terrace, and additions and alterations to Falkland Town Hall.[1]