John Bradshaw Gass

John Bradshaw Gass (18 June 1855, Annan – 3 July 1939) was a Scottish architect and artist.

Gass assisted Sir Ernest George's London practice before becoming a pupil of his uncle at Bolton in 1880.

[2] Like Sir Edwin Lutyens, another traditionalist and pupil of Ernest George, Gass designed country houses in period and vernacular styles.

[citation needed] From 1917 to 1925, Gass designed the Methodist College at Medak in Andhra Pradesh, which, like Lutyens' New Delhi work is organised, in the grand manner, around a central axis.

In later life he frequently travelled and filled more than twenty albums with sketches of North Africa and Asia.