Taylor, James

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Taylor, James

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1890-

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Taylor enrolled at the GSA between 1907 and 1913, where he studied architecture under Eugene Bourdon. Throughout his time at the School, his home address was 242 Crown Street, Glasgow, with his occupation listed as Architect’s apprentice until 1912-13, when he describes himself as an Architectural Draughtsman.
In 1909 he won a Haldane bursary and a Glasgow Institute of Architects prize of three pounds three shillings.

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