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Patrick Wilson (c.1798 – 6 February 1871) was a Scottish architect with a long career spanning across the 19th century from the Georgian aesthetic to the Victorian. He was a strong advocate of purpose-built housing for the poor working closely with the Rev. Thomas Chalmers. Most of his works are in Edinburgh, the most notable of which is the first ever colony style housing in the city, the Shaw Colonies, a very innovative building form.〔Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh by Gifford McWilliam and Walker〕 ==Life==
He was the son of Robert Wilson, cabinetmaker in Edinburgh. He married Catherine Peddie, thought to be a cousin of the architect John Dick Peddie. Their son Robert Wilson followed in his father’s footsteps and also became an architect. Patrick’s wife died in 1843 when their son was only eight. Patrick remarried to Jane Milne.〔Dictionary of Scottish Architects: Patrick Wilson〕 Patrick had a practice at 2 Queen Street which Robert inherited on his death. Patrick is buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard, just south of the church, with his wife, Catherine Peddie (1807-1843).
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