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Jack Pritchard : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jack Pritchard John Craven (Jack) Pritchard (8 June 1899 in Hampstead, London – 27 April 1992 in Blythburgh, Suffolk) was a British furniture designer, who was very influential between the First and Second World Wars. His work is exhibited in the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Museum of London. He was a member of the Design and Industries Association. ==Life== Pritchard was born in Hampstead, son of Clive Fleetwood Pritchard, a successful barrister, and thus a descendent of Andrew Pritchard, businessman and scientist. He was educated at Oundle School and Pembroke College, University of Cambridge.〔http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/features/jun03.shtml〕 In 1924 he married Rosemary (Molly) Cooke, a psychiatrist (1900 - 1985); they had two sons, Jonathan and Jeremy, born in 1926 and 1928. Jack also had a daughter, Jennifer, with Beatrix Tudor Hart, a pioneering educator. For many years he and his wife lived in the famous Lawn Road Flats, also known as the Isokon Flats. They retired to a house named “Isokon” in Dunwich Road, Blythburgh, designed by Jennifer and her husband Colin Jones. The house was controversially called 8 Angel Lane.
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