DescriptionScottish architect William Fraser (standing, centre) and fellow architects circa 1890.jpg
English: This portrait, undated but probably circa 1890, depicts a group of Scottish architects, including William Fraser (man with mustache standing, center) who practiced in Scotland until 1907, when he moved to Toronto, Canada, where he practiced until his death in 1922. In Scotland, William Fraser was noted as the architect of the Burns National Monument in Mauchline, the Pavilion in Dunoon and other public buildings. His fellow architects in the photo are not identified. A handwritten note on the back of photo reads: "Wm. Fraser with noted Architects of his day in Glasgow (Scotland)".
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