Harrison, Austen St. Barbe, 1891-1976
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found: Hoffman, Adina. Till we have built Jerusalem, 2016:page 9 (Austen St. Barbe Harrison)
found: Wikipedia, via WWW, May 10, 2016:Austen Harrison (Austen St. Barbe Harrison (1891--1976) was a British-born architect ... Harrison was born in Kent in 1891 ... Later in life, while living in Jerusalem ... He died at the family home in 1976 ...) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austen_Harrison
found: Oxford Art Online, accessed via subscription, May 14, 2016:"Harrison, Austen St Barbe," by Gilbert Herbert ((b Kent, c. 1891 ; d Athens, 11 Feb 1976) English architect ... Apart from a short period in London in 1922, including a few months in Edwin Lutyens's office working on the New Delhi project, his post-war years focused on Greece ... In 1923 he was appointed chief architect in the Department of Public Works, Palestine. Until his resignation in 1937 ... responsible for the design of several fine buildings, notably Government House (1926-31) and the Palestine Archaeological (Rockefeller) Museum (c. 1927-34), Jerusalem, and the Post Offices in Jaffa (1927-31) and Jerusalem (c. 1927-9) ... he settled in Lapithos, Cyprus ... Although based in Cyprus until he was displaced by the disturbances of 1958, when he moved to Athens ... Writings: with P. Hubbard: Valletta and the Three Cities: A Report to Accompany the Outline Plan for the Region of Valletta and the Three Cities (Valletta, 1945) ...)
found: OCLC, viewed May 14, 2016:(heading: Harrison, Austen St. B.; Harrison, Austen St. Barbe), (usage: Harrison, Austen St. B.)
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2016-05-14: new
2016-05-15: revised
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