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Bridgeford MacDougall Pirie (1876–1941), A Scottish Architect in Malta, 1905–41

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Professor Thake has skilfully stitched together, from disparate sources, an account of Pirie’s Scottish background, his arrival in Malta, and his subsequent professional life as a practitioner, revealing certain subtleties in his approach to building design that warrant closer inspection.

G. A. Bremner

Professor of Architectural History

University of Edinburgh

  • Author:Conrad Thake
  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:74
  • Year:2025
  • ISBN:978-9918-23-173-7
  • Dimensions:255 × 195 cm | 250g
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The name ‘Bridgeford M. Pirie’ does not feature in historical accounts of British colonial architecture in Malta. It was only through a providential ‘discovery’ of his tombstone at the multi-faith Ta’ Braxia cemetery, followed by a decade of research that the full extent of this Scottish architect’s career in Malta was revealed. His magnum opus – the King George V Merchant Seamen’s Memorial Hospital has long since bitten the dust, a casualty of war, but other buildings including his first residence at Gwardamangia Hill, the Connaught House in Floriana, and St Oswald’s church at Mtarfa still stand and are testimony to his steadfast determination to embark upon a successful career in a place far away from home.

Additional information

Weight 250 g
Dimensions 255 × 195 cm

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