George Meikle Kemp

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George Meikle Kemp was a 19th-century Scottish architect and self-taught draftsman best known for designing Edinburgh’s iconic Scott Monument.

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George Meikle Kemp canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic Revival monument
Scottish architect
architect
draftsman
human
monument
architect George Meikle Kemp self-linksurface differs
causeOfDeath drowning
centuryOfActivity 19th century
country Scotland
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1795-05-25
dateOfDeath 1844-03-06
designed Scott Monument
educatedAt self-taught
ethnicGroup Scottish
familyName Kemp
fieldOfWork Gothic Revival
surface form: Gothic Revival architecture

architecture
genre Gothic Revival
givenName George
hasGender male
knownFor designing the Scott Monument in Edinburgh
languageOfWorkOrName English
location Edinburgh
mannerOfDeath accidental death
name George Meikle Kemp self-link
nativeLanguage Scots
notableFor Scottish Gothic Revival design
notableWork Scott Monument
occupation architect
draftsman
placeOfBirth Hillriggs
Scotland
South Lanarkshire
near Biggar
placeOfDeath Edinburgh
Scotland
residence Edinburgh
workedIn Edinburgh
Scotland

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Scott Monument architect George Meikle Kemp
George Meikle Kemp name George Meikle Kemp self-link
George Meikle Kemp architect George Meikle Kemp self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Scott Monument