Thomas Hadden

Thomas Hadden (1871–1940)[1] was a Scottish maker of ornamental ironwork from wrought iron, particularly for the architect Robert Lorimer.

[1][2] He acquired a reputation for his skill in metalworking; an important part of his work came from architectural commissions, particularly from the Arts and Crafts architect Robert Lorimer.

[1][2] Hadden died in 1940, and his nephew Robert continued the business, making architectural ironwork.

[1][2] The company produced gates, railings, and other features including weather vanes and shop sign.

Other commissions included railings for Lord Carmichael's house in Skirling and a set of pendants to illuminate the North and South aisle and nave of Dunblane Cathedral.

The casket in the Scottish National War Memorial, by Thomas Hadden (1927)
Ornamental railings by Thomas Hadden at Skirling