Catalogue description Burnet, Tait and Lorne

This record is held by Historic England Archive

Details of BTL01
Reference: BTL01
Title: Burnet, Tait and Lorne
Description:

The collection is a record of selected architectural and civil engineering commissions, both British and foreign, undertaken by this firm of architects in the earlier part of the twentieth century, between 1909 and the 1940s. Mainly photographic in nature, it comprises original monochrome prints, acetate negatives with prints, and 2 albums of photographs. There are also 21 files, 12 of which contain material on English sites (mainly photographic copies of drawings with some cuttings from architectural journals); the remaining files are of Scottish or foreign commissions.

 

Colour or black and white: Black and white

 

Creator of Archive: Burnet Tait and Lorne

Date: 1909 - 1940s
Held by: Historic England Archive, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical description: 668322651223121333 Print - photographic (Photographic paper; Photographic positive)Album - photographic (General/ordinary paper)Acetate negative (Acetate photographic film; Photographic negative)Postcard - photographic (Photographic paper; Photographic positive)Print - mechanical (General/ordinary paper)Sketch (General/ordinary paper; Pencil)Extract/cutting (General/ordinary paper)Correspondence (General/ordinary paper)FileMap (General/ordinary paper)OffprintPamphlet
Restrictions on use:

Copyright: Reproduced By Permission Of English Heritage. National Monuments Record

Access conditions:

Public

Custodial history:

In 1905 John James Burnet moved his successful architectual practice from Glasgow to London, having been selected to design the King Edward VII galleries at the British Museum. He was subsequently knighted for services to architecture in 1914. His partners at this time were Thomas Tait and Francis Lorne. After Sir John Burnet's retirement in 1928, Thomas Tait was made senior designer, and following Burnet's death in 1938, Tait became senior partner.

 

The collection was acquired by the NMR in the mid-1990s and was catalogued between November 1999 and February 2000.

Unpublished finding aids:

Prints comprehensively annotated by subject Items selectively identifiable by subject index in alphabetical order

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