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  1. Aug 15, 2009 · Major Bruce Middleton Hope Shand was born on 22 January 1917. 2 He was the son of Philip Morton Shand and Edith Marguerite Harrington. 1,3 He married Hon. Rosalind Maud Cubitt, daughter of Roland Calvert Cubitt, 3rd Baron Ashcombe and Sonia Rosemary Keppel, on 2 January 1946. 1 He died on 11 June 2006 at age 89. 2

  2. Shop the latest titles by Philip Morton Shand at Alibris including hardcovers, paperbacks, 1st editions, and audiobooks from thousands of sellers worldwide.

  3. Married 22 April 1916, Hammersmith, London, England, to Edith Marguerite Harrington, born 14 June 1893 - Middlesex, England, deceased 3 January 1981 - Middlesex, England aged 87 years old (Parents : George Woods Harrington 1865 & Alice Edith Stillman 1865), divorced in 1920 with. Bruce Middleton Hope Shand, Major 1917-2006 Married in 1946 to ...

  4. A Book of French Wines, 1925. A Book of Food, 1927. (en) Philip Morton Shand, A Book of Other Wines - Than French, A. A. Knopf Limited, 1929 (lire en ligne) Bacchus or Wine To-Day and To-Morrow, 1929. In the series To-day and To-morrow. (en) Philip Morton Shand, Modern Picture-houses and Theaters, J. B. Lippincott Company, 1930 (lire en ligne)

  5. Jan 27, 2024 · Philip’s first wife was Bruce’s mother, from whom he was divorced after three years, leaving their son to be raised by his Shand grandmother. In 1946, Bruce married Rosalind Cubitt, the daughter of the 3 rd Baron Ashcombe, whose family had made a vast fortune building on prime real estate in London.

  6. A Book Of French Wines: Shand, P. Morton (Philip Morton) (1888-1960): Books - Amazon.ca

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  7. Jun 7, 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.

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