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Robert Kerr (1823-1904)
Born in Aberdeen
1847 Together with the only 18 year old Charles Gray, he was a founder of the Architectural Association, becoming its first President, 1847–48.
1862 Architect and district surveyor of St. James's, and Professor of Construction at King's College.
1862 Architect and district surveyor of St. James's, and Professor of Construction at King's College.


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Robert Kerr (1823-1904)

Born in Aberdeen

1847 Together with the only 18 year old Charles Gray, he was a founder of the Architectural Association, becoming its first President, 1847–48.

1862 Architect and district surveyor of St. James's, and Professor of Construction at King's College.

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Sources of Information