James Campbell Walker (11 April 1821 – 10 January 1888) was a Scottish architect in the 19th century, practising across the country and specialising in poorhouses and schools.
[1] He trained in Edinburgh under the architect William Burn from January 1842.
[2] In the 1850s he transferred to work for Burn’s friend David Bryce.
Due to family links he received many estate commissions for farms then began to specialise in poorhouses.
Very late in life, in 1875, he married his cousin, Agnes Walker from Eastbourne.