Campion Hall
Photographer: John C. Trotter Campion Hall Gazetteer No. G0503 Date 1935-37 Address Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 1QS England Description A permanent Private Hall of the Society of Jesus. Two sides of…
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Photographer: John C. Trotter Campion Hall Gazetteer No. G0503 Date 1935-37 Address Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 1QS England Description A permanent Private Hall of the Society of Jesus. Two sides of…
…it as the headquarters of the Theosophical Society, with which his wife Emily was deeply involved. Work had begun in 1911 but was suspended for the duration of the War,…
…think did this for her – a young chap called Lutyens, 27 he is – and I’ve always heard him derided by the Schultz school as a “society” architect. Miss…
…Pitt the Elder by his younger brother John Pitt of Encombe (Dorset), a member of the Society of Dilettanti. Two-storey façade of seven bays, the end bays projecting slightly forward…
…Viceroy’s House in New Delhi (1913–29), is used. * Eitan Karol suggests that the rising set-backs show the influence of Charles Holden, e.g. his Law Society in Chancery Lane, London….
…Sir William and Lady Chance in 1917 and subsequently bequeathed by them to the Sussex Archaeological Society. Two storeys. Three windows. Now tile-hung on a red brick base. Horsham slab…
…there was strong opposition to such a sensitive location led by the redoubtable Dr William Evelyn, the secretary of YAYAS (the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society). Even though the…