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Hugh Casson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson, CH, KCVO, PRA, RDI (23 May 1910 ? 15 August 1999
), was a British architect, interior designer, artist, and influential writer and ...
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Archives of Sir Hugh Casson and Margaret Macdonald Casson ... - The archives of Sir Hugh Casson (1910?1999) and Margaret Macdonald Casson
... to the Museum's collection of papers of twentieth-century British designers.
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Thompsons Galleries | Sir Hugh Casson - Sir Hugh Casson at Thompson's Gallery. ... In 1933 he was Craven Scholar at the
British School at Athens. As assistant and later partner to Christopher ...
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Obituaries: Sir Hugh Casson - Arts and Entertainment - The ... - Aug 17, 1999 ... Hugh Casson's achievements were remarkable, but his personality outshone ...
Director of Architecture, Festival of Britain 1948-51; RDI 1951; ...
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BIOGRAPHY - Sir Hugh Casson - He first leapt to prominence when he was appointed Director of Architecture for
the Festival of Britain at the age for 38. His ferocious energy, creative ability, ...
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The Keeper's House | Royal Academy of Arts - The Sir Hugh Casson Room has long been a haven for Friends of the RA. With its
.... Our Keeper is the officer of the RA Schools (the oldest art school in Britain, ...
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Sir Hugh Casson - Royal Academy of Arts Collections - Sir Hugh Casson was probably the most popular British architect of his time. In
such high-profile roles as Director of Architecture for the 1951 Festival of Britain ...
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Exhibition review: The charm and dexterity of Sir Hugh Casson ... - Jun 22, 2013 ... Sir Hugh Casson PRA: Making Friends ... establishing the Friends of the RA, who
now number more than 100,000 in the UK ? there are many ...
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Archives of Sir Hugh Casson and Margaret Macdonald Casson ... - The archives of Sir Hugh Casson (1910?1999) and Margaret Macdonald Casson
... to the Museum's collection of papers of twentieth-century British designers.
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Thompsons Galleries | Sir Hugh Casson - Sir Hugh Casson at Thompson's Gallery. ... In 1933 he was Craven Scholar at the
British School at Athens. As assistant and later partner to Christopher ...
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Obituaries: Sir Hugh Casson - Arts and Entertainment - The ... - Aug 17, 1999 ... Hugh Casson's achievements were remarkable, but his personality outshone ...
Director of Architecture, Festival of Britain 1948-51; RDI 1951; ...
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BIOGRAPHY - Sir Hugh Casson - He first leapt to prominence when he was appointed Director of Architecture for
the Festival of Britain at the age for 38. His ferocious energy, creative ability, ...
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The Keeper's House | Royal Academy of Arts - The Sir Hugh Casson Room has long been a haven for Friends of the RA. With its
.... Our Keeper is the officer of the RA Schools (the oldest art school in Britain, ...
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Sir Hugh Casson - Royal Academy of Arts Collections - Sir Hugh Casson was probably the most popular British architect of his time. In
such high-profile roles as Director of Architecture for the 1951 Festival of Britain ...
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Exhibition review: The charm and dexterity of Sir Hugh Casson ... - Jun 22, 2013 ... Sir Hugh Casson PRA: Making Friends ... establishing the Friends of the RA, who
now number more than 100,000 in the UK ? there are many ...
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Sir Hugh Casson | Standpoint - Aug 28, 2013 ... Sir Hugh Casson (1910-99) was the John Betjeman of postwar British
architecture: the unthreatening, homely face of a sometimes difficult art ...
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