Basic Biographical Details

Name: Kennedy & Nightingale
Designation:  
Born: 1920
Died: c. 1939
Bio Notes: In 1920 Frederick Bayliss Nightingale and George Kennedy formed a partnership, specialising in country house, school and university work. The partnership ended at the beginning of the Second World War. Kennedy became a classics master at Gordonstoun, and died in 1954. Nightingale joined the Royal Engineers and served first in Egypt and then at the War Office where he was badly injured in an air raid in 1942.

Private and Business Addresses

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 AddressTypeDate fromDate toNotes
Item 1 of 1London, EnglandBusiness   

Employment and Training

Employers

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 NameDate fromDate toPositionNotes
Item 1 of 2George Kennedy1920c. 1939Partner 
Item 2 of 2Frederick Bayliss Nightingale1920c. 1939Partner 

Employees or Pupils

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 NameDate fromDate toPositionNotes
Item 1 of 2Frederick Bayliss Nightingale19201939Partner 
Item 2 of 2George Kennedy1920c. 1939Partner 

Buildings and Designs

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 Date startedBuilding nameTown, district or villageIslandCity or countyCountryNotes
Item 1 of 11934Gordonstoun, house and lodge  MorayshireScotlandConversion to school

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