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- Donald Hanks McMorran RA FRIBA FSA (3 May 1904 – 6 August 1965) was an English architect who is known today for his sensitive continuation of the neo-Georgian and classical tradition in the period after the Second World War. His buildings include halls of residence at the University of Nottingham, Wood Street Police Station in the City of London, public housing schemes around London, the South Block extension to the Old Bailey and civic buildings in Exeter and Bury St Edmunds. (en)
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- Wallasey, Cheshire, England (en)
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- Portrait photo of Donald McMorran c.1945 (en)
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- Dorking, Surrey, England (en)
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- Devon County Hall, Exeter (en)
- Halls of residence, University of Nottingham (en)
- Lammas Green, estate, Sydenham Hill, London (en)
- Suffolk Record Office, Bury St Edmunds (en)
- Wood Street Police Station, London (en)
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- Donald Hanks McMorran RA FRIBA FSA (3 May 1904 – 6 August 1965) was an English architect who is known today for his sensitive continuation of the neo-Georgian and classical tradition in the period after the Second World War. His buildings include halls of residence at the University of Nottingham, Wood Street Police Station in the City of London, public housing schemes around London, the South Block extension to the Old Bailey and civic buildings in Exeter and Bury St Edmunds. (en)
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