Difference between revisions of "Site of St John's Works"

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Revision as of 07:14, 4 January 2022

Building summary
[photo awaited]
Name St John's Works
Address
Postcode
Other names
Date
Architect C.H. Armour
See map Map T (12)
Map D (49)
OS grid ref
Latitude & longitude

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St John's Works was a factory, occupying a large area to the south of Falkland, between East Loan and Well Brae.

Further references

"Linoleum Works, Well Brae. Large, in red brick, by C. H. Armour, 1931.[1]

"The Co-operative Factory at Falkland moved George Scott-Moncrieff to generalise, somewhat unjustly (on all parties) 'Co-operative architecture in Scotland merits any abuses that may be levelled against it; it combines all the dignity of fish-and-chip saloons with the popular appeal of bank buildings'."[2]

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