Tour Scotland 4K short travel video clip, with Scottish music, of All Saints Church in Inveraray, on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit and trip to Argyll and Bute, Britain, United Kingdom. Gothic style church built in 1885 in local red granite, designed by Wardrop and Anderson of Edinburgh. The partnership of Wardrop Anderson and Browne was a merger of the practices of Robert Rowand Anderson and George Washington Browne with that of Wardrop and Reid. James Maitland Wardrop, the senior partner of Wardrop & Reid, died on 27 June 1882. His partner Charles Reid died in the following year leaving Wardrop's son, Hew M Wardrop, to inherit a large practice with a major commitment at Beaufort. As the younger Wardrop was then only twenty seven and there was a risk of clients taking their business elsewhere, he merged his practice with that of Anderson & Browne: He had probably known Browne while in London, England, as an assistant to George Edmund Street. The partners retained the Wardrop & Reid office at 19 St Andrew Square and took the title of Wardrop Anderson & Browne, although Anderson was senior partner. For reasons which have not been recorded, Browne withdrew from the partnership only two years later to commence independent practice in 1885. The practice title then became Wardrop & Anderson. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome
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