🏴 Architect/Interior Designer/Painter Esmé Gordon is associated with Murrayfield. During WWII he served in the Royal Engineers and designed Army canteens.
🏴 Murrayfield is an affluent area to the west of Edinburgh city centre in Scotland. It is to the east of Corstorphine and north of Balgreen and Roseburn. The A8 road runs east–west through the south of the area. Murrayfield is often considered to include the smaller neighbouring areas of Ravelston (to the north) and Roseburn (to the south).
The Edinburgh metropolitan area has a population of over 1,339,380 people.
🏴 Architect/Interior Designer/Painter Esmé Gordon is associated with Murrayfield. During WWII he served in the Royal Engineers and designed Army canteens.
🏴 Architect James Glen Sivewright Gibson is associated with Murrayfield. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (FRIBA) in 1902.
🏴 Architect John Donald Mills is associated with Murrayfield. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (FRIBA) in 1906.
🏴 Architect James Bow Dunn is associated with Murrayfield. He was also a member of the Edinburgh Architectural Association and its President in 1910-11.