Easton, John Murray |
ARCHITECT (SCOTLAND) |
BORN 30 Jan 1889, Edinburgh - DIED 19 Aug 1975, London GRAVE LOCATION London: Kensal Green Cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensal Green |
John Murray Easton studied at Robert Gordon's Technical college in Aberdeen. After some time in France in 1912 he continued his studies in London at University College. In 1919 he entered into a partnership with Howard Morley Robertson and he designed several buildings. In 1921 he became a associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects and in 1927 he became a fellow. Among his designs were Aberconway House in Mayfair, Loughton Tube Station in the Epping Forest district and the Lawrence Hall of the Royal Horticultural Society. |
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