John Lamb Murray (1838–1908) was a Scottish architect active in the nineteenth century.
Murray was born near Biggar, South Lanarkshire to a family of the minor landed gentleman.
However he became a self-taught architect and as civil and mechanical engineer, developing specific skills water power and electric lighting.
[1] This was originally installed in his workshop at Heavyside but after he had water power in his house, he re-installed it there.
He bought a Panhard Levassor and invested in Albion Motors which was established by his son Thomas Blackwood Murray and Norman Fulton.