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William Galloway (architectural historian)
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William Galloway (1830–1897) was a 19th-century architect and builder in Edinburgh, mainly remembered as an architectural historian. He also worked as an architectural illustrator and photographer.
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In authorship he used the title William de B M Galloway but this appears an affectation.
He was an expert on, and early cataloguer of, Pictish stones.