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'''David Bryce''' (1803–1876) was a Scottish architect, noted for Fettes College and the Bank of Scotland in Edinburgh | [[File:David-bryce-1803-1876-architect.jpg|thumb|David Bryce]]'''David Bryce''' (1803–1876) was a Scottish architect, noted for Fettes College and the Bank of Scotland in Edinburgh. | ||
[[ | Between 1825 and 1845 he was a pupil and then partner, of [[William Burn]]. | ||
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In Falkland he designed the [[Parish Church]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 21 February 2021
David Bryce (1803–1876) was a Scottish architect, noted for Fettes College and the Bank of Scotland in Edinburgh.
Between 1825 and 1845 he was a pupil and then partner, of William Burn.
In Falkland he designed the Parish Church.