Notable works One of his noteworthy works was the carving of stone and wood mouldings as designed by Sir John Burnett for
Glasgow University's Memorial chapel, between 1923–1927. He worked on several churches by
Jack Antonio Coia and the Ross Memorial Church in 1927. Another important work was the Russell Institute in
Paisley,
Scotland where he created between 1927 and 1929 groups and figures in bronze and other materials. His wife and two sons were models for the large sculpture over the entrance. As well as his works for churches, Dawson also created the following works in Glasgow: • 1927–1931 – Scottish Legal Life Building reliefs and heraldry • A statue of St. Andrew that is on the exterior of what was the North British & Mercantile Building, now the Sun Alliance building. Dawson and his wife were added about 1952 by Jack Mortimer. The Dawsons represented the Seafarer and Seafarer's wife. • 1928–1929 – Industry and Shipbuilding figures on the Mercat Building • 1928–1929 – Mercat Cross at Glasgow Cross • 1930 – Heraldic Unicorn, Margaret Findlay was his model for the work. • 1933–1935 – Tennent Memorial Building • Sculpture for other commercial buildings. • 1938 – St Peter in Chains,
Ardrossan, Ayrshire, The Stations of the Cross. Church built in 1938 by Jack Coia, Category A listed building. His final work, created in 1938, was
St. Andrew as a Young Man for the Empire Exhibition's Scottish Pavilion in
Bellahouston. Due to his sudden death, the work became his memorial during the Empire Exhibition.
Other works The following is a partial list of Dawson's works • Head of a child • The mask • Mother and child • 1915 – Youth • 1919 – Portrait Study of Miss Nelson • 1923 – Ophelia • 1923 – Portrait of Miss Betty Liddell • 1924 – Kelpie • 1924 – Mark for black marble • 1925 – Benje • 1933 –
Jack Antonio Coia,
ARIBA • 1934 – Portrait • 1935 – Miss Margot Gardner • 1936 – Hamish Dawson Davidson • 1936 – Sketch for a garden • 1936 – Helen Elizabeth Anne Hutchison • 1937 –
Viscount Andover • 1937 – James Campbell Semple • 1937 – The artist's wife • 1938 – Helen Elizabeth Anne • 1938 – Moyra Mainds ==Exhibitions==