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William Marshall (tennis)

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63: 523: 465:. Frances Partridge describes the family during her childhood as standing for "love of Nature ... for Wordsworthian poetry and its pantheistic outlook; for eugenics, agnosticism, and the march of science; for class distinctions courteously observed." T. H. Marshall characterises the household as "intellectually and artistically cultured and financially well-endowed." 386:
Marshall was a defensive player who was no match for the aggressive Gore in the final, the Wimbledon local winning 6–1, 6–2, 6–4 in 48 minutes. There was a formally dressed crowd of about 200 who paid a shilling each to stand and watch; there were no stands. A field of 22 competitors assembled to
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science sites: the original Engineering Department (1894 and 1900) and the Old Examination Hall (1909) on the New Museums Site, and the neo-1680 Botany School (1904) and the Forestry (later Geography) building (1914) on the Downing Site. He also designed the Botany Building of
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He married Margaret Anna Lloyd, the daughter of the New Zealander J. F. Lloyd, an archdeacon; the couple had six children, three sons and three daughters. Margaret Marshall was a noted
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Marshall was an amateur artist and naturalist; in addition to tennis, he was a keen ice skater, and wrote a book on the topic. He was a friend and correspondent of
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at around the same time, which "Normanised" the building. He may also be responsible for 1882 alterations to Monk Coniston Hall in
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Douglas Martin (15 February 2004). "Frances Partridge, Diarist and Last Survivor of Bloomsbury Group, Dies at 103".
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listed. Marshall designed this in 1887, the same year in which he designed and built Tweenways in nearby
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play and had to finish by Thursday because an important cricket match was scheduled for Friday.
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in Cambridge (1890), now part of a grade-II-listed building, as well as courts at the
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His private houses in Cambridge include the Elizabethan-style Leckhampton House, off
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Matthew Reisz (26 May 2011). "The pick – Englishness that can't be matched".
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In the Lake District, he worked on the church of St John the Evangelist in
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Marshall's architectural designs include several university buildings in
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One of his specialisms was tennis courts; these include a clubhouse and
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style of, a house called Borden Wood in the hamlet of Borden, in the
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for the historian, Thomas Thornley (1888), and possibly Wychfield on
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Elizabeth Williamson, Tim Hudson, Jeremy Musson, Ian Nairn.
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W. C. Marshall died at home in Hindhead on 24 January 1921.
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An early commission was an extension of 42: 635:(1973). "A British Sociological Career". 191:William Cecil Marshall was raised in the 1013:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 978:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 950:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 904:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 858:O'Brien, Nairn and Cherry 2022, p. 459. 672: 670: 668: 544: 498: 390:He also reached the third round in the 1234:series) (Yale University Press; 2019) 1212:series) (Yale University Press; 2022) 1182:series) (Yale University Press; 2010) 1120:series) (Yale University Press; 2014) 737:"Elterholm, 12 and 12A Madingley Road" 442:. One of his sons was the sociologist 151:, who was runner-up in the very first 426:in the 1880s. One of his daughters, 207:(1842–43). His paternal grandfather, 7: 1080:Gordon N. Bergquist (1982). "Essay: 297:, for the academic and spiritualist 562:"William Cecil Marshall: 1849–1921" 179:. He was an original member of the 38:English architect and tennis player 829:National Heritage List for England 741:National Heritage List for England 682:National Heritage List for England 25: 1153:Leeds: An A to Z of local history 1063:Times Higher Education Supplement 374:He was an original member of the 1277:19th-century male tennis players 1135:Frances Partridge: The Biography 638:The British Journal of Sociology 521: 61: 1272:19th-century English architects 610:(42627), p. 1 (25 January 1921) 365:Clare and Trinity Tennis Courts 849:Williamson et al. 2019, p. 157 238:Marshall first worked for the 203:; he had previously served as 1: 809:Bradley & Pevsner, p. 343 800:Bradley & Pevsner, p. 338 246:(1873), and subsequently for 215:Spring Rice, the daughter of 1066:. No. 2000. p. 51. 1040:Cambridge University Library 931:UK public library membership 1287:British male tennis players 1282:English male tennis players 1267:19th-century English people 895:Whyte. 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Index

William Cecil Marshall
William C. Marshall
William Crosby Marshall
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Mayfair
Middlesex
Hindhead
Surrey
Wimbledon
1877
tennis player
Wimbledon
Spencer Gore
1877
Cambridge
Dublin
Down House
Charles Darwin
Art Workers' Guild
Lake District
Derwent Island House
Derwent Water
Mayor of Leeds
John Marshall
Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon
Rugby School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Cheltenham
John Middleton

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