When Gavin Stamp died, his widow Rosemary Hill prepared his manuscript on British interwar architecture. Stamp was known for his expertise and superb writing.
Stamp's background, from protesting alterations in his school to studying architectural history, shaped his career as a freelance journalist and later as a professor.
Stamp's contributions included founding the Alexander Thomson Society, inventing unique awards, and significant journalism during his life.
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