Thomas Brown (architect)
Thomas Brown was a Scottish architect in the early 19th century based in Edinburgh. He is best known for St. Mary's Church, Bellevue, Edinburgh, usually known as Bellevue Church.
Life
Born in England, by 1809 Brown was an established surveyor and draughtsman. In 1817 he married Jane Dick Brown.In February 1819 he received the prestigious appointment of Superintendent of the City Works in Edinburgh. This was during the city's major expansion to the north to create its New Town, and placed Brown on the then large salary of £250 per annum. In this role he replaced Thomas Bonnar who had been dismissed in early January 1819. Brown was largely responsible for the northern streets of the "Second New Town".
During his time as Superintendent he employed David Cousin as his assistant and Cousin replaced him upon his retirement. This role was run from the City Chambers.
In the 1830s his address was listed as 6 Argyle Square,
He retired in 1847 on a pension of £150 per annum.
He died at 54 George Square, aged 69, and is buried in Greyfriars Churchyard. The grave lies on the north–south path leading from the south-west corner of the church to the Covenanters Prison.
Family
He was married twice, firstly to Jane Dick, then following her death to, Margaret Carfrae. Both wives are buried with him.Trained by Brown
Works
His works include:- Broughton Parish Church
- Exchange Buildings, Constitution Street, Leith
- Methodist Church, Nicolson Square, Edinburgh
- Trinity House, Leith
- Terraced houses, Comely Bank, Stockbridge, Edinburgh
- United Presbyterian Church, North Leith
- London Street, Edinburgh redesign of south side .
- Completion of New Calton Cemetery
- Fettes Row, Edinburgh
- Tenement, 14-17 Market Street
- United Presbyterian Church, Infirmary Street, Edinburgh commissioned by Rev George Paxton
- Layout and several detailed designs, villas, 5-57 Inverleith Row
- Cumberland Street
- 1-4 and 6-9 James Place Leith
- St Marys Church, Bellevue, Edinburgh
- Tenements, 86-102 South Clerk Street, Edinburgh
- Bathgate Academy replaced in 1831
- Leith Prison, 75-79 Constitution Street
- Tenements, West Preston Street
- Trinity Crescent
- Houses, 3,4,5,6 West Newington Place
- Houses, east side of Newington Road
- Royal Crescent
- Corner tenement, 2/3 West Newington Place, 56 Newington Road
- Clarence Street, Stockbridge, corner blocks
- Tenement, 3-5 Hamilton Place, Stockbridge
- St. Giles Cathedral remodelling of nave