Peter Nicholson
Biography
Peter Nicholson (20 July 1765 – 18 June 1844) was a Scottish architect, mathematician and engineer. Largely self-taught, he was apprenticed to a cabinet-maker but soon abandoned his trade in favour of teaching and writing. He practised as an architect but is best remembered for his theoretical work on the skew arch (he never actually constructed one himself), his invention of draughtsman's instruments, including a centrolinead and a cyclograph, and his prolific writing on numerous practical subjects.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
65 releases · 14 albums · active 1989–2019
- Performance · 61
- Other credits · 11
Studios: CaVa Studios · Cava Studios · Ca Va Studios, Glasgow · Diving Bell Studio
Frequent collaborators
- The One Ensemble
- Trembling Bells
- Belle & Sebastian
- Daniel Padden
- Kevin Ayers
- Nalle
- Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra
- Mairi Morrison

