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…Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944): Hayward Gallery London, 18 November 1981 – 31 January 1982. London: Arts Council of Great Britain. Bradley S & Pevnser N (1997) LONDON 1: THE CITY. The…
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…Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944): Hayward Gallery London, 18 November 1981 – 31 January 1982. London: Arts Council of Great Britain. Bradley S & Pevnser N (1997) LONDON 1: THE CITY. The…
…of entirely c20 buildings. The highlight is the Grosvenor Estate, unusually interesting housing of 1929–35 by – of all people – Lutyens. It was built jointly with Westminster City Council,…
…1921 at a fee of £700 plus expenses. The chosen site, alongside the city walls (which were formally recognised as an Ancient Monument) provoked controversy, which was only resolved following…
…spring of 1916. The system of tunnels underneath the city was brought into use and further developed in preparation for the great offensive that had been planned for April 1917….
…centre for railway connections and hospitals, as well as serving as headquarters for various army units. Until the end of 1917 there was a Casualty Clearing Station in the city….
…underneath the city was brought into use and further developed in preparation for the great offensive that had been planned for April 1917. The construction of the British part of…
…bronze panels sized to give the appearance of rusticated walling. Square stepped central attic reminiscent of the original design for the York City Memorial but surmounted by a drum rather…
…January 1982. London: Arts Council of Great Britain. Bradley S & Pevnser N (1997) LONDON 1: THE CITY. The Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Also Cited In…
…S & Pevnser N (1997) LONDON 1: THE CITY. The Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Also Cited In Listing Grade II* Listing Reference 1064656 Client Sir Roderick…
…City of London. Mr. Lutyens is usually very sparing of carved ornament, but in this case he has used it freely. The general impression which one takes from a survey…