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41 search results for: Dowager Lady Lytton

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Homewood

…Edwardian & Interwar House [2013 ed]. London: Aurum Press. Gradidge, R. (1982) Edwin Lutyens: Architect Laureate. London: Allen & Unwin. Listing Grade II* Listing Reference 1102736 Client Dowager Lady Lytton

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Knebworth House

…and replaced in 1950. Sir Edwin Lutyens, married Lady Emily Bulwer-Lytton (1874-1964) in 1897 at Knebworth. She was the daughter of The 1st Earl of Lytton, who served as Viceroy…

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188 & 190 Park Lane

188 & 190 Park Lane Gazetteer No. G0631 Date 1903 Address Old Knebworth Knebworth, Hertfordshire SG3 6PS England Description In 1903 Lord Lytton, inspired by Letchworth, conceived the idea of…

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7 Deards End Lane

7 Deards End Lane Gazetteer No. G0144 Date 1903 Address Knebworth, Hertfordshire SG3 6NL England Description In 1903 Lord Lytton, inspired by Letchworth, conceived the idea of a garden village,…

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1-4 Mulberry Cottages

…Earl of Lytton. A block of four houses forming an open court. White washed brick. Machine tile roof with 6 red brick chimney stacks. 2 storeys. 3- and 4-light glazing…

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Knebworth Golf Club

…central extension. The wings each side are two windows with leaded dormer casements. (Historic England, list entry 1174298) In 1903 Lord Lytton, inspired by Letchworth, conceived the idea of a…

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Munstead Wood

…J. has pretty well run him and now he’s doing a roaring trade and has just married a daughter of Lord Lytton, he’s evidently right in with the right lot…

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Fishers Hill

Photographer: Chris Knowles Fishers Hill Gazetteer No. G0095 Date 1900 Address Hook Heath Road Woking, Surrey GU22 0QF England Description In 1897, Lutyens had married Lady Emily Lytton, whose older…

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Tomb of Jekyll family

…1843 – 8 December 1932), and Agnes Jekyll (Lady Jekyll) (12 October 1860 – 28 January 1937). Their three stone markers line the front of the tomb. Gertrude Jekyll’s marker…

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8 Little College Street

…8 Little College Street, and No. 10). Built 1911–12 for the Hon. Francis McLaren, brother-in-law of the gardener Gertrude Jekyll, and his sister, Lady Norman; restored as private houses c….