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…illustrator George Plank. Modest red brick Neo-Georgian, the homely front door with a broad hood on heavy shaped brackets with the initials GP. Catslide roof at the back with a…
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…illustrator George Plank. Modest red brick Neo-Georgian, the homely front door with a broad hood on heavy shaped brackets with the initials GP. Catslide roof at the back with a…
…Doric column of Portland stone, originally surmounted by a bronze statue of St George by Sir George Frampton RA and since the 1990s by a fibreglass replacement by Robert Donaldson….
Photographer: Andrew Barnett King George V Memorial Gazetteer No. G0509 Date 1936 Address Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1PZ England Description Lower down on the corner of Datchet Road, the MONUMENT to…
Photographer: Gavin Chappell King George V Memorial Gazetteer No. G0478 Date 1930 Address , New Delhi India Description The King George V Memorial was designed, in collaboration with the sculptor,…
…a granite Doric column topped by a bronze figure of St George, by Sir George Frampton. The two designed a very similar war memorial at Fordham, Cambridgeshire, the same year…
…lambs tongue stops. There is a late C19 fireplace with tiled surround and a ledged plank door leads to a straight flight staircase. Both doorcases in this room have early…
…bar casements, those on gable ends set in corners. Arched through passage in centre of block. Diamond date panel above. Plank doors with simple flat hoods (Historic England, list ref…
…plank doors, small-pane wooden flush casements painted white, and roofs of small outhouses on frontage linked to main roof over cross-passages. Massive central red brick chimney with clasping corner pilasters…
…on entrance and garden front. 2 storey central porch with hipped roof. Doorway with ironstone ashlar arch with large tapered jambs and ribbed, studded plank door. All windows are two-light…
…set plank. Store at south-west corner is a low rectangular building with plain tile roof, Tudor arch door opening to west. (Historic England, list entry 1058350) Bibliography Historic England. CHURCHYARD…