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…THE RESIDENCE OF MR. HERBERT JOHNSON. Country Life (Archive : 1901 – 2005), 33(850), pp. 562-571. Listing Grade I,II*,II*,II,II Listing Reference 1093803 1000149 1093807 1000149 1093780 1167385 Client Herbert Johnson…
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…THE RESIDENCE OF MR. HERBERT JOHNSON. Country Life (Archive : 1901 – 2005), 33(850), pp. 562-571. Listing Grade I,II*,II*,II,II Listing Reference 1093803 1000149 1093807 1000149 1093780 1167385 Client Herbert Johnson…
…of a Lutyens client as a local resident – in this case, Herbert Johnson. Having made his fortune on the Stock Market, Johnson commissioned the Lutyens to design a large…
…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…
Photographer: David F. Lewis Herbert Memorial Chapel Gazetteer No. G0413 Date 1925 Address Brushford Dulverton, Somerset TA22 9AP England Description The Herbert Memorial and side chapel at St Nicholas parish…
…and Agnes, wife of Sir Herbert, d.1860. Rear and rear part of side walls have panels each with 2 pulvinated rails, the top rail inscribed: ‘In remembrance of Herbert and…
…entrance was Miss Jekyll’s workroom, with a witty Jacobean fireplace designed and made by her. In 1895 Mrs Jekyll died, and her son Sir Herbert took over Munstead House. The…
…Herbert Baker in 1911: ‘Ilkley. San Michel (sic). This house was for a very rich man who could not spend money: until he met me! In an ultra suburban locality’…’To…
…top of a Doric column, was constructed by Frank Johnson, a local builder. The statue was sculpted by Sir George Frampton RA, who is more widely known for his statue…
…timbers with hot lime for fifteen minutes and then scraping it off. The builder was Thomas Underwood (1860-1929) of Dunsfold, the stone mason William Herbert of Whitley. The garden elevation…
…Underwood and Herbert. Gertrude Jekyll also planted the garden. Lutyens’s confidence can be seen in one of his first architectural jokes, the dormer above the entrance arch, which lights nothing…