Frank Burnet (1846-1923) studied architecture at the Glasgow School of Art and worked for John Carrick, the City Master of Works in Glasgow, before setting up his own practice in 1878. In August 1889, Burnet took his assistant, William James Boston (1861-1937), into partnership. Following the deaths of Frank Burnet in 1923 and William James Boston in 1937, the business was continued by Burnet's son, Frank Russell Burnet (1891-1980), who trained at the Glasgow School of Architecture and served his apprenticeship in his father's firm. He subsequently took James Bell (1910-1967) into partnership, but the name of the business remained as Frank Burnet & Boston until 1961, when it changed to Frank Burnet, Bell & Partners. The practice was based at 80 Hope Street in Glasgow.
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