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Easton, John Murray

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Easton, John Murray (born 1889)

Scottish architect, born in Aberdeen, he started practice in London, 1919, in partnership with H M Robertson. His buildings include the Royal Horticulture Society Hall, London (1928); the Gillette factory; new buildings for Reading University (1949); South Bank Development Scheme, London (1953); and the University of Malaya (1953).



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