Robert Alexander Bryden (7 July 1841 – 14 April 1906) was a Scottish architect, prominent in the second half of the 19th century. He was mainly active in the west of Scotland, where he designed schools, churches and municipal buildings.
Early life
Bryden was born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1841, the son of Robert Bryden and Margaret Ramage.[1]
Bryden married Elizabeth Robertson, daughter of Alexander Robertson. They had at least one child, a son named Andrew Francis Stewart Bryden (1876–1917), who also became a noted architect and a Fellow of RIBA.[9][1][10] For the final few years of his father's life, the two worked as partners.[1]