David Cousin | |||||||||
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Born | |||||||||
Died | 14 August 1878 | (aged 69)||||||||
Nationality | Scottish | ||||||||
Occupation(s) | architect, town planner, landscape architect | ||||||||
Style | Neoclassical | ||||||||
Spouse | Isabella Galloway (m. 1838) | ||||||||
Children | 3 daughters | ||||||||
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David Cousin (19 May 1809 – 14 August 1878) was a Scottish architect, landscape architect and planner, closely associated with early cemetery design and many prominent buildings in Edinburgh. From 1841 to 1872 he operated as Edinburgh’s City Superintendent of Works (also known as the City Architect).[1]