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1

Wainsford House

…been built in stages around a Georgian core. E. P. King acquired it in the late 1890s; he was a friend of Lutyens, who was staying here on the eve…

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King’s Somborne War Memorial

…Somborne arose because of the relationship between the architect and Herbert Johnson. The memorials are very similar – the only difference being the base upon which the memorial stands (King’s…

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King George V Memorial

…in 1951. The statue was remarkable, for architecture and sculpture were fused. The figure of the King was comparatively small, but his robes became part of the tall pedestal, modelled…

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King George V Memorial

…Berkshire. The Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Also Cited In Butler, A., 1950. The architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens: the Lutyens memorial series. Vol III: Town and…

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Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King

…inventiveness, described by John Sum-merson as ‘perhaps…the latest and supreme attempt to embrace Rome, Byzantium, the Romanesque and the Renais-sance in one triumphal and triumphant synthesis’. The build-ing would have…

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Manchester Midland Bank

…of the stage from the obelisks to the next set-back, and that middle stage is two-thirds of the bottom stage. Also the walls above the first floor sill have a…

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Hyderabad House Gardens

…India Act. In the event, the Chamber of Princes never met before independence. Hyderabad House was the first to be built around Princes’ Place. Like Baroda House, it has a…

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London Assurance War Memorial

…memorials are those erected by companies because they are exposed to the whims of corporate takeovers and mergers which are often accompanied by office relocations. Whilst the memorials will be…

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Royal Berkshire Regiment War Memorial

…regimental barracks in Reading contains stone flags of the type that Lutyens wanted for the original Cenotaph although there are only two here (the King’s colour and the Regimental Standard)…