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  • William Mylne (1734–1790) was a Scottish architect and engineer. He is best known as the builder of the North Bridge, which links the Old and New Towns...
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  • Mylne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Mylne (1871–1951), Scottish yacht designer John Mylne (d.1621), Scottish master mason...
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  • Robert William Mylne, FRS FRSE FGS FRIBA (14 June 1817 – 2 July 1890) was an English architect, civil engineer and geologist. Mylne was born in Great Amwell...
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  • great-grandson of the mason Robert Mylne (writer) (1643–1747), Scottish writer, engraver and antiquary Robert William Mylne (1817–1890), English architect...
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    William Chadwell Mylne, FRS (6 April 1781 – 25 December 1863) was an English civil engineer and architect. He was descended from a Scottish family of masons...
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    Robert Mylne (4 January 1733 – 5 May 1811) was a Scottish architect and civil engineer, particularly remembered for his design for Blackfriars Bridge...
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    close the church on safety grounds in 1766, following inspection by William Mylne. On 2 December 1768 the roof collapsed in two stages, leaving the abbey...
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  • Alfred Mylne (1872–1951) was a Scottish yacht designer, born in Glasgow. He founded A Mylne & Co. in 1896. Alfred Mylne was apprenticed to the Scottish...
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    contract were the town council of Edinburgh, and William Mylne, architect, brother to Robert Mylne. The sum agreed for was £10,140; the work was to be...
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    construction of the North Bridge, designed by William Mylne, begins; St Cecilia's Hall, by Robert Mylne, Scotland's first purpose-built concert hall,...
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  • and historical author. He was born on 2 April 1854 the son of Robert William Mylne (died 1890) and his wife, Hannah Scott. He was rector of Furtho in Northamptonshire...
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  • 1621) John Mylne (died 1657) John Mylne (1611–1667) Robert Smythson (1535–1614) John Thorpe (c. 1565–1655) Robert Vertue (died 1506) William Vertue (died...
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    John Mylne (1611 – 24 December 1667), sometimes known as "John Mylne junior", or "the Younger", was a Scottish master mason and architect who served as...
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    Bridge. The original bridge was completed in 1772, and was designed by William Mylne and built by civil engineer John Smeaton. Its seven-arch structure was...
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    as living little different from their livestock. In 1774, Scotsman William Mylne wrote less passionately. He lived alone in the woods on a rented farm...
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    John Mylne (died 1621) was a Scottish master mason, the first of three successive generations of the name to serve as Master Mason to the Crown of Scotland...
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    Robert Mylne (1633 – 10 December 1710) was a Scottish stonemason and architect. A descendant of the Mylne family of masons and builders, Robert was the...
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    (1712–1793) and Lord Hailes (1726–1792) and architects John Adam and William Mylne (1734–1790), and Sir James Clerk, 3rd Baronet (1709–1783). With the...
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    John Mylne of Perth (c. 1585 – 1657) was a Scottish master mason who served as Master Mason to the Crown of Scotland. He was born in Perth, the son of...
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  • James Mylne is a British contemporary artist known for his drawings in ballpoint pen. His technical abilities with the unorthodox art medium have earned...
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