Thomas Melville Lunan

[1][2] His design genre mainly included municipal buildings and churches, and he was focussed in the Glasgow area and the west coast of Scotland.

[1] Lunan began his architectural training in 1895 at the Glasgow School of Art, where he studied under William James Anderson.

They were based at 225 St Vincent Street in Glasgow, adjacent to the offices of Harry Edward Clifford, with whom staff was regularly shared.

[1] Lunan fought in the Great War and returned with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), finding himself unable to work.

[3] After retiring due to PTSD, Lunan moved to Leeds, where he "married a good wife who restored his morale".

Perth City Hall , Lunan's design with Harry Edward Clifford , pictured in 2024