Abstract

Among the foreign architects and civil engineers active in the Far East between 1860 and 1940 were a number of Scotsmen. One of the most successful was the Victorian architect William Kidner, but records of his interventions at RIBA meetings show that he acquired only limited knowledge of traditional Chinese and Japanese architecture in the course of his practice abroad.

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