Robert Gordon Wilson (1844–1931) was a 19th/20th century Scottish architect based in Aberdeen.
[1] He was born in New Pitsligo in 1844 the son of John Wilson, a master builder, and his wife, Eliza Gordon.
He was articled (apprenticed) to Alexander Ellis (1830-1917), an architect-builder, in Aberdeen in 1859.
In 1869 he returned to Ellis as a junior partner, with offices at 13 Belmont Street in Aberdeen.
[2] Ellis retired in 1896 leaving Wilson as sole partner until 1906 when he was joined by his namesake son (1877-1939).