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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Ann Macbeth, George Ashdown Audsley, Angus McPhee, William MacGillivray, Alexander George Robertson Mackenzie, Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, David Bryce, Benno Schotz, William Birnie Rhind, Edward Atkinson Hornel, Alberto Morrocco, Robert MacBryde, Frederick Thomas Pilkington, Alexander Runciman, John Grant, Andy Scott, Jessie M. King, Douglas Strachan, William McTaggart, Claire Harrigan, David Young Cameron, Joan Eardley, James Pryde, Bruce McLean, William Russell Flint, Donald Watson, Steven Campbell, George Henry, Archibald Simpson, Graham McLaren, Gerald Laing, Emilio Coia, George Corson, Brian Keany, Christopher Hall, David Hamilton, William McLaren, Alan Currall, George Valentine, Abigail McLellan, Lindsay Robertson, Erskine Nicol, Robert Bryden, John Lowrie Morrison, David Michie, Craig Conlan, Helen Denerley, Alexander Buchan, George Manson, Alexander Buchanan Campbell, Paul Carter, E. A. Taylor, George Richardson, Robert Scotland Liddell, John Clark, John Anderson, James Drummond, John Smith, Fergus Hall, Alan Michael, William Cochran, William Ewart Lockhart, John Thomas Rochead, Lawrence Macdonald, John Begg, John Macdonald Aiken, Alexander Ramsay, Peter Alexander Hay, Richard Cementarius, James Crawford Brown, William Ayerst Ingram, John Bogle, Iain Macnab, Mark Porter, Archibald Skirving, Henry Kondracki, Colin Mathieson, Richard Waitt, John Runciman, George Houston, Alexander Davidson, John McKenzie, John Patterson, William James Audsley. Excerpt: George Ashdown Audsley (September 6, 1838 - June 21, 1925 (age 86)) was an accomplished architect, artist, illustrator, writer, decorator and pipe organ designer who excelled in many artistic fields but is perhaps best known today for having designed the Wanamaker Organ in Philadelphia. Born September 6, 1838 in Elgin, Scotland, George Ashdown Audsley apprenti...