Thomas Smith Tait (18 June 1882 – 18 July 1954) was a Scottish modernist architect. He designed a number of buildings around the world in Art Deco and...
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Thomas Tait may refer to: Thomas S. Tait (1882–1954), Scottish Modernist architect Thomas James Tait (1864–1940), Canadian-born rail commissioner Thomas...
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company architect and a member of its board, and John James Burnet and Thomas S. Tait, partners in the firm of Sir John Burnet and Partners. However, there...
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as part of the Empire Exhibition, Scotland 1938. It was designed by Thomas S. Tait, stood 300 feet (91 metres) high and had three separate observation...
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six floors within the building. The building was designed by Thomas S. Tait of Burnet, Tait and Lorne, architects, who won the architectural competition...
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building was designed by Charles Ernest Elcock, after consulting with Thomas S. Tait, and opened in 1928. The building is eight storeys tall and seven windows...
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House, (Thomas S. Tait), Calton Hill, Edinburgh, 1939 Stonehaven Open Air Pool, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, 1934 Tait Tower, (Thomas S. Tait), Bellahouston...
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faced with granite. The pylons were designed by the Scottish architect Thomas S. Tait, a partner in the architectural firm John Burnet & Partners. Some 250...
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School, one of the 32 camp schools erected in 1939, designed by Thomas S Tait of Burnet, Tait & Lorne architects following the Camp Act 1939 until 1977. During...
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are the work of Sir John Burnet and Partners. The Scottish architect Thomas S. Tait, a leading designer of Art Deco and Streamline Moderne buildings in...
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