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  1. Philip Morton Shand (21 January 1888 – 30 April 1960), known as P. Morton Shand, was a British journalist, architecture critic (an early proponent of modernism), wine and food writer, entrepreneur and pomologist^^.

  2. 7 de jun. de 2013 · Hubert de Cronin Hastings, proprietor and sometimes editor of The Architectural Review for almost half a century, joined CIAM in 1928. Encouraged by Philip Morton Shand, a well-connected, keen-eyed and exceptionally well-travelled architecture critic, then in his mid-thirties, ‘H de C’ steered the magazine into what were for its readers the largely uncharted waters of European Modernism.

  3. -- James (1st of Craigellie) SHAND + ==&=> [ 255,eS,&] -- William (2nd of Craigellie) SHAND-- Jean RUSSELL + &&&> [ 255,ES,X,&] -- Alexander Garden SHAND (1783 ...

  4. Within the context of Modern architectural history the position of Philip Morton Shand (1888 - 1960) as a key figure in its dissemination has been historically understated. Although not a designer, his role as architectural critic and writer in conjunction with the breadth of his international contacts enabled him to bridge a gap between continental Europe and England.

  5. Philip Morton Shand was born on monthday 1888, in birth place, to Alexander Faulkner Shand, MA LLD and Augusta Mary Shand, MA LLD (born Coates). Philip married Edith Marguerite Margot Shand (born Harrington). Edith was born on monthday 1893, in birth place. They had one son: Bruce Middleton Hope Shand.

  6. 15 de nov. de 2015 · The mystery that is Philip Morton Shand (1888-1960). While key facts about him are known, there is very little written about him. Food and wine writer, architectural critic, friend of Isokon founder...

  7. Edith Marguerite Tippet (née Harrington, previously Shand; 14 June 1893 – 3 January 1981), sometimes known as Margot, was the first wife of the English journalist Philip Morton Shand and through her only child, Bruce, was the paternal grandmother of Queen Camilla.