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Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King

…and chapter house would have been. The grey granite exterior should be understood as no more than the plinth from which the cliff-like walls of the ritual e end would…

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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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Hampton Court bridge

…Inst. C.E. A handsome design, consciously reflecting Wren’s work in the palace nearby. Originally it has been intended that there should be four pavilions, one at each corner, looking like…

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Irish National War Memorial Gardens

…(now Commonwealth) War Graves Commission had determined that the death of every soldier would be recorded in the battle area where they fell – either via their grave or, if…

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The Bloomsbury Hotel (formerly YWCA Club)

…is a double storey Concert Hall on the first floor. Note the splendid carved stone entrance door case and an imaginative use of alternating stone and brick at the side…

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Magdalene College

Photographer: John C. Trotter Magdalene College Gazetteer No. G0476 Date 1931-32 Address Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB3 0AG England Description Only the West range was built of a three-sided South facing court,…

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King George V Memorial

…the city, the monument was sited at the centre of the Princes Place, east of the War Memorial Arch, where six roads meet. The domed canopy, with its chujja is…

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Drum Inn

…N., Cherry, B. (1989) Devon. The Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Butler, A., 1950. The architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens: the Lutyens memorial series. Vol 1: Country…

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Campion Hall

…house. Lutyens designed many of the fittings, including the famous Cardinal’s hat lamps, and much of the library furniture. (Amery et al, 1981, Cat no.279) Bibliography Amery, C., Richardson, M….

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85 Fleet Street

…and the fact that there is no crowning cornice. There are many intricacies: the upper walls are battered and the windows decrease in width as they rise. Note, too, that…