| 1868 | Charles Rennie Mackintosh is born in Glasgow on June 07 | 
| 1884 | Charles Rennie Mackintosh joins the Glasgow School of Art where also meets his future wife Margaret | 
| 1889 | Charles Rennie Mackintosh joins the firm of Honeyman and Keppie | 
| 1896 | Charles Rennie Mackintosh wins competition to design new art school | 
| 1897-1899 | The first section of the new Glasgow School of Art is built | 
| 1900 | Charles Rennie Mackintosh marries Margaret Macdonald | 
| 1901 | Competition entry "Haus eines Kunstfreundes" (House for an Artlover) | 
| 1902-1904 | The Hill House in Helensburgh is built | 
| 1903 | Designed the Willow Tea Rooms in Sauchiehall Street for Miss Cranston | 
| 1904 | Charles Rennie Mackintosh designs the chancel furniture in Holy Trinity Church, Bridge of Allan | 
| 1904 | Charles Rennie Mackintosh becomes a partner of Honeyman and Keppie | 
| 1907-1909 | The second section of the Glasgow School of Art is built | 
| 1914 | Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret move to Suffolk | 
| 1916 | Charles Rennie Mackintosh designs 78 Derngate in Northampton | 
| 1923-1927 | Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife Margaret live in Port Vendres, France | 
| 1928 | Charles Rennie Mackintosh dies in London on Dec 10 |