Jordan, Handisyde & Fairweather c. 1937 - c. 1939

Jordan, Handisyde & Fairweather was a short-lived architectural partnership formed in the late 1930s by Robert Furneaux Jordan (1905-1978), Cecil Charles Handisyde (1908-2000) and George Fairweather (1906-1985).

They designed the Timber Development Board exhibit for the Empire Exhibition in Glasgow in 1938, a photograph of which is illustrated in 'Art and Industry' July 1938 p.15. They also designed a convalescent home in Copse Hill, Buckinghamshire.

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