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(Sir) Howard Morley Robertson
Architect
Year Only
1888
Year Only
24/07/1925
1963
Howard Morley Robertson was born in 1888 and practised in London, working in partnership with John Murray Easton from 1919. He was President of the RIBA from 1952 to 1954, and died in 1963.

Addresses

The following private or business addresses are associated with this person:

Business Addresses

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AddressClassDate From Date From TypeDate ToDate To TypeNotes
168 Regent Street London EnglandBusiness
36 Bedford Square London EnglandBusiness

Employment and Training

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NameName LinkDate FromDate ToPositionNotes
Easton & Robertson204998In year 1919After 1926Partner
Stanley Hall, Easton & Robertson400020In year 1936Partner
J Lennie & Howard Robertson206034In year 1944Partner
Easton Robertson Cusdin Preston & Smith405777Partner

RIBA Proposals

This person proposed the following individuals for RIBA membership (click on an item to view details):

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PersonDate ProposedNotes
Frederick Edward Bradshaw MacManus1926/11/29for Associateship
John Murray Easton1927/02/14for Fellowship
Basil Ionides1931/05/11for Licentiateship
Thomas Waller MarwickLate 1931sfor Associateship
John Robert Atkinson1932/11/29For Associateship
Ivor Herbert Langley King1933/12/04For Associateship
Robert AshtonEarly 1933sfor Associateship
Richard Edward Moira1935/01/14for Associateship
Betty Lydia Chetwynd Moira (née Leech)1935/03/11For Associateship
(Miss) Margaret Justin Blanco White1939/12/12For Associateship
Stuart Veitch Smith1944/04/18for Fellowship
Alexander Graham (junior)Early 1956sFor Fellowship

Buildings and Designs

This person was involved with the following buildings or structures from the date specified (click on an item to view details):

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Building NameDate StartedTown, District or VillageIslandCity or CountyCountryNotes
Merchant Navy HouseIn year 1944LeithEdinburghScotland

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