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A. B. McDonald

Alexander Beith McDonald (12 August 1847 - 31 October 1915) was a Scottish architect, who served as City Engineer and Surveyor in Glasgow Corporation's Office of Public Works between 1890 and 1914.

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A. B. McDonald

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A. B. McDonald → McDonald, Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2

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mcdonald glasgow city office death 1915 architect public works 1914 baths alexander 1847 31 october engineer surveyor corporation's 1890 govanhill

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A. B. McDonaldrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
A. B. McDonaldrelated to External linksMedia0.60section
A. B. McDonaldrelated to External linksMcDonald0.60section
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