George Mackie Watson RIBA (1860–1948) was a Scottish architect in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
From 1912 to 1932 he was involved in the total rebuilding of Eilean Donan Castle on the west coast of Scotland, for John Macrae-Gilstrap.
He was born at 1 Teviot Row in Edinburgh's South Side,[1] the fourth son of George Watson, cabinetmaker, and his wife, Agnes Shaw.
[2] In 1876 he was articled as an apprentice architect to Robert Rowand Anderson working on the McEwan Hall and National Portrait Gallery projects in Edinburgh.
The grave lies on the south side of the main north path and is marked by a simple small marker stone.