Peter Shepheard

Shepheard then worked for William Holford at the Ministry of Town and Country Planning, and became deputy chief architect for the Stevenage Development Corporation (1947–48).

Nikolaus Pevsner asked him to illustrate two books on ducks and woodland birds.

Shepheard was also president of the Landscape Institute from 1965 to 1966 and the Royal Fine Art Commission (1968–71).

[1] National Life Stories conducted an oral history interview (C467/20) with Peter Shepheard in 1997 for its Architects Lives' collection held by the British Library.

He and his wife, Mary Bailey, married in 1943 and they had a son, Paul,[8] and daughter, Sarah.

Peter Shepheard
Grave of Sir Peter Shepheard in Highgate Cemetery