Chocques Military Cemetery
…are lime trees to the right of the entrance and red maples next to the War Stone. Alder trees stand directly to the left of the entrance, while there are…
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…are lime trees to the right of the entrance and red maples next to the War Stone. Alder trees stand directly to the left of the entrance, while there are…
…inaccessible site, as well as the terracing of the gardens. A small temporary home was built on the site for the Duke but following his murder during the Spanish Civil…
…and the King when he visited. This scheme has different elevations. Simultaneously Lutyens reconstructed a large farmhouse at Ventosilla for the Duke’s brother-in-law, which underlines the bucolic nature of El…
…et al, 1981, cat no.300) Doric temple that could equally as well be at home on the Western Front as in the heart of London. Names of the fallen on…
…along the S front but the entrance to the house instead in the loggia’s N wall. The S side was the most private side, with two large gables framing strips…
…King’s Way at the junction with Queen’s Way. These were to be a Record Office and War Museum, a Medical Research Building, a Museum and an Ethnological Museum. Only the…
…the Gallipoli Landings during which it earned the famous “Six VCs Before Breakfast”. The memorial originally stood outside the regiment’s home, the Wellington Barracks on Bolton Road, and has been…
…EAH Alderson KCB. Of c40,000 serving soldiers, the regiment had suffered c26,000 casualties. Following the service the King’s Colours of the Territorial and Service Battalions of the regiment were laid…
…Room tables (which are like those in the kitchen at Castle Drogo). The garden was planned by Gertrude Jekyll. The Dolls’ House first went on display at the British Empire…
…building, carries a massive, blocky domed attic above the principal cornice – unlike the Arc de Triomphe to which it is comparable in size. A plume of smoke was intended…