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  1. Married 22 April 1916, Hammersmith, London, England, to Edith Marguerite Harrington, born 14 June 1893 - Middlesex, England, deceased 3 January 1981 - Middlesex, England aged 87 years old (Parents : George Woods Harrington 1865 & Alice Edith Stillman 1865), divorced in 1920 with. Bruce Middleton Hope Shand, Major 1917-2006 Married in 1946 to ...

  2. Philip Morton Shand was born on monthday 1888, in birth place, to Alexander Faulkner Shand, MA LLD and Augusta Mary Shand, MA LLD (born Coates). Philip married Edith Marguerite Margot Shand (born Harrington). Edith was born on monthday 1893, in birth place. They had one son: Bruce Middleton Hope Shand.

  3. 28 mar 2018 · The architectural journalist Philip Morton Shand (1888-1960), who organised ‘Wood only: The Exhibition of Finnish Furniture’ to showcase Aalto’s work at the Fortnum and Mason department store in 1933, wrote to the designer saying ‘You will be long remembered in England.’[vii] 85 years after Alvar Aalto’s furniture was first displayed in London, you are invited to come and look at ...

  4. Philip Morton SHAND è nato il 21 gennaio 1888 a Kensington. 5 Muore il 30 aprile 1960 a Lione, in Francia. Philip Morton SHAND ed Edith Marguerite HARRINGTON si sposarono il 22 aprile 1916. 6 Divorziarono nel 1920.

  5. This is achieved through study of critic Philip Morton Shand (1888-1960). Among the most influential architectural networkers of his time, Shand exerted an influence through his many contacts. Exploring his unstudied correspondence reveals new topics while also presenting fresh perspectives on well-known figures.

  6. 22 ott 2017 · Philip Morton SHAND was born on 21 Jan 1888 in Kensington. 5 He died on 30 Apr 1960 in Lyon, France. Philip Morton SHAND and Edith Marguerite HARRINGTON were married on 22 Apr 1916. 6 They were divorced in 1920.

  7. Alborz Dianat studied architectural history at the University of Edinburgh. The topic of his MScR dissertation the making of Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Modernist history led to — — his discov-ery of the P. Morton Shand collection. A recipient of the SAHGB’s Graham Child scholarship, he will commence a PhD at the University of Edinburgh ...