Marshall Arnott Sisson [commonly known as Marshall Sisson] was born in Glouceste… subscribers only
House in Newnham, Cambridge (1930s), by Marshall Sisson
Bibliography
1. Bettley, James. ‘Marshall Sisson 1897-1978’. Royal Institute of British Architects. Transactions vol. 1, no. 2, 1982, pp. 93-100. 2. Musson, Jeremy. ‘Thorington Hall, Suffolk’. [Restoration of Thorington Hall, Suffolk by Marshall Sisson in 1937] Country Life vol. 193, no. 5, 4 February 1999 pp. 38-41 3. Powers, Alan. Modern. The Modern Movement in Britain. London: Merrell, 2005 4. Walker, L. E. ‘St. George's Hall, King's Lynn, converted as Arts Centre’. [Architect: Marshall Sisson] Country Life 118 November 949 phouse in Newnham, Cambridgep. 1521-1524. 5. Walker, L. E. ‘St. George's Hall, King's Lynn, converted as Arts Centre’. [Architect: Marshall Sisson] The Builder 31 August 1951 pp. 290-293 6. ‘Marshall Arnott Sisson (1897-1978)’. RIBA journal vol. 85, no. 4, April 1978, p. 154. 7. ‘Marshall Sisson dies on 26th January 1978, aged 80’ Building vol. 234, no. 7022, 3 February 1978 p. 36 8. ‘Obituary: Mr Marshall Sisson’. Royal Society of Arts. Journal vol. 126, no. 5260, March 1978 p. 240 9. ‘St. John's, Smith Square, London borough of Westminster’ [Architect: M. Sisson]. Architectural Review May 1972 pp. 278-280