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Sir Raymond Unwin ( -1940) Architect


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[[First Garden City|Letchworth Garden City]], and for [[Hampstead Garden Suburb]]. During the war of 1914-18 he was Director
[[First Garden City|Letchworth Garden City]], and for [[Hampstead Garden Suburb]]. During the war of 1914-18 he was Director
of the Housing Branch of the Ministry of Munitions.
of the Housing Branch of the Ministry of Munitions.
He had a combined engineering and architectural training,
He had a combined engineering and architectural training, and in 1923 was made Hon. Doctor of Technical Science of the University of Prague.
and in 1923 was made Hon. Doctor of Technical Science
of the University of Prague.
 
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[[Category: Deaths 1940-1949]]
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Sir Raymond Unwin ( -1940) Architect


1940 Obituary [1]

We regret to have to record the death of Sir Raymond Unwin. He died while on a lecture tour in America at the age of seventy-six. An eminent architect and an authority on town planning, he is perhaps best known for his work in connection with the lay-outs of New Earswick Village, near York, for Letchworth Garden City, and for Hampstead Garden Suburb. During the war of 1914-18 he was Director of the Housing Branch of the Ministry of Munitions. He had a combined engineering and architectural training, and in 1923 was made Hon. Doctor of Technical Science of the University of Prague.


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