Thomas Martin Cappon (4 April 1863 – 26 January 1939) was a Scottish architect.
He was offered a job in the United States but instead opted to remain in Scotland, setting up his own architectural practice in Dundee.
[2][4] Towards the end of the 19th century, Cappon was a senior captain in the First Volunteer Battalion of the Black Watch regiment.
[2] During World War I, Cappon was a recruiting officer in Dundee, and was given the rank of major.
[2] In 1935, Cappon published his memoirs, which focussed on his role in public life, rather than his professional career.