Alexander Hunter Crawford

[1] His masterpiece (although somewhat "old-fashioned" for its date) is probably the huge Masonic Lodge on George Street in Edinburgh.

In February 1891 he moved to work in the Architects Department of London County Council.

In August 1891 he returned to Edinburgh to set up his own practice, based at 39 York Place, a Georgian townhouse.

In 1898 he went into partnership with Frank Worthington Simon moving the office to 10 Randolph Place.

[3] He died in London on 11 October 1945 but his body was returned to Edinburgh for burial in Warriston Cemetery with his siblings, and wife, Amelie Gabrielle Sandrin.

The Masonic Lodge on George Street, Edinburgh by A H Crawford
Villas by A H Crawford, Primrose Bank Road, Edinburgh
The grave of Alexander Hunter Crawford, Warriston Cemetery