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Person    | Male  Born 1943  Died 26/8/2012

Martin Andrews

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Martin Andrews

Our colleague Andew Behan writes: A little research on this man shows that he was born Martin Guy Leslie Andrews in 1943 in Lambeth. Alumnus and long-term supporter of Goodenough College. He was a chartered architect and also a company director of Thornton Investment Co. Ltd. He died, aged 69 years on 26 August 2012 and had been living at the time at both 19/20 Doughty Mews, WC1 and 19 The Causeway, Horsham, West Sussex. He left the Doughty Mews house, which had been his home for many years, to nearby Goodenough College.

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Martin Andrews

Martin Andrews, 1943 - 2012. He loved this garden.

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Martin Andrews

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