Dorothy Hughes
Dorothy Hughes (1910–1987) was a British architect, politician and social reformer.
Also recorded as Eugenie Dorothy Ullman; Dorothy Ullman; Eugenie Dorothy Hughes.
Overview
Born at London in 1910, died at Royal Tunbridge Wells in 1987.
In detail
Dorothy Hughes studied at Architectural Association School of Architecture. the recorded working language is English.
Residence is recorded at Eldoret. Positions recorded include Member of the Legislative Council of Kenya.
Works named in the authority record are Cathedral Basilica of the Holy Family.
Distinctions recorded are Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects and Member of the Order of the British Empire.
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q21176339: Dorothy Hughes
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