James Prain Bruce was an architect living in Carnoustie and working in the surrounding areas. Amongst other buildings he was responsible for designing Louis and Marion's house Fenella, in Broughty Ferry in 1892. This was one of the few commissions he worked on outside Carnoustie at the time. One can only speculate as to whether he was known to Louis and Marion through his relationship with Marion's sister- although they did not marry till the following year. Or alternatively whether he got to know Maggie in 1892 while working for Louis and Marion.
In the years following the war together with his partner George Christie Morton ( Bruce , Son and Morton) he also designed the war memorials at Meigle ( above) and Carnoustie ( below).
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Douglas Prain Bruce |
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