Marshall Arnott Sisson RA (14 February 1897 – 26 January 1978) was a British architect, active in 1928–70. Although his earliest buildings were modernist...
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Richard Sisson (born 1936), acting president of the Ohio State University Jonathan Sisson (1690–1749), British instrument maker Marshall Sisson (1897–1978)...
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red-brick house in Madingley Road, west Cambridge, England, designed by Marshall Sisson for the classical archaeologist A. W. Lawrence in 1931–32. It is one...
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other early examples include the nearby 31 Madingley Road, designed by Marshall Sisson (1931–32). The White House stands at the south end of Conduit Head...
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8 Dec 1964 – 30 Dec 1964 Donald McMorran 20 Jan 1965 – 6 Aug 1965 Marshall Sisson 7 Dec 1965 – 8 Dec 1970 William Holford 8 Dec 1970 – 20 Oct 1975 Hugh...
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free to download from https://www.uclpress.co.uk/products/211163 ‘Marshall Sisson 1897–1978’ (1982), RIBA Transactions 2: 93–100 ‘T.G. Jackson and the...
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west wings were rebuilt 1953–60 to a sensitive Neo-Georgian design by Marshall Sisson. Stables at right angles to the house form a separate nine-bay range...
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Welby, with extensive alterations and additions in 1953 and 1965 by Marshall Sisson. Another larger house, generally known as Denton Hall, was rebuilt...
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converted it to an arts centre. The building was restored 1948–51 by Marshall Sisson and vested in the National Trust. In 1951 the St George's Arts Trust...
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the building with steps and railing was constructed to a design by Marshall Sisson in 1952 and the Malcolm Sargent Room, named after the composer, Sir...
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