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Milne, James
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James Milne was born on 18th May 1893. He attended The Glasgow School of Art from 1911 to 1916 as an evening student of architecture. His registered addresses were Gibson Street, Smith Street, and Westbank Place. According to the Dictionary of Scottish Architects, he was an architect's apprentice at Miller & Black. He may have been elected under the war exemption scheme. Milne was admitted for Associateship to the RIBA in 1921. He worked on valuation work for war damage repairs. Milne's speciality was ecclesiastical and factory architecture. He was the head of building construction classes at Glasgow High School for 25 years. Milne became a partner in the firm Miller & Black shortly before his death in 1949.
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Sources: Dictionary of Scottish Architects: http://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk.
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