James Souttar

James Souttar FRIBA (11 February 1840, in London – 22 April 1922, in Aberdeen) was a Scottish architect.

His works there include St Peter and St Sigfrid's Church in Stockholm, known locally as the "English Church", which was moved, stone by stone, to its present location in the Östermalm area of the city in 1913.

Another building that takes place in Souttar's portfolio was the St. Nicholas Congregational Church in Aberdeen.

Records say the building was erected in 1865, whilst the circular stained glass windows which are still intact say 1869.

[2] He is buried with his wife Gina Westerberg of Sweden, and his parents, in Nellfield Cemetery in Aberdeen.

The English Church in Stockholm
The Souttar grave, Nellfield Cemetery