William Young was born in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland in 1843 and was articl… subscribers only
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Bibliography
1. Aslet, Clive. ‘Old in name, but not in nature’ [A history of the War Office, Whitehall. Architects: William and Clyde Francis Young] Country Life vol. 219, no. 36, 7 September 2022 pp. 44-46 2. Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 2: L-Z. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001 3. Girouard, Mark. The Victorian Country House. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, revised and enlarged edition, 1979. 4. Gray, A. Stuart. Edwardian architecture: a biographical dictionary. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co., Ltd., 1985 5. Musson, Jeremy. ‘Farmleigh, Co Dublin’ [Extended by William Young in 1897] Country Life vol. 193, no. 49, 9 December 1999 pp. 54-59. 6. Worsley, Giles. ‘Duncombe Park, Yorkshire’ [Rebuilt by William Young, following a fire in 1879] Country Life ol. 184, no. 21, 24 May 1990 pp. 116-121. 7. ‘Obituary’. The Times 6 November 1900, p. 6 8. ‘Obituary’. RIBA Journal vol. 8, 1901 pp. 21, 44-47 9. ‘Obituary’. Architectural Review vol. 8, 1900, pp. 234-335 10. ‘Obituary’. British Architect v54, 9 November 1900, pp. 324-325 11. ‘The War Office, Whitehall, London’ [Architect: William Young]. Architectural Review vol. 20, 1906, pp. 301-316.