Thomas Larkins Walker (c.1811–1860) was a Scottish architect.
Baptised on 20 May 1811 in Dysart, Fifeshire, the son of Adam Walker, he was a pupil of Augustus Charles Pugin, and an executor of his will.
Emigrating to China, he died in Hong Kong on 10 October 1860.
[1][2] Walker's designs included:[1] He also restored St Mary's Church, Ilkeston in Derbyshire.
[1] He also edited Christopher Davy's Architectural Precedents, 1841, in which he included an article describing his almshouses at Bedworth.