Gerrards Cross War Memorial Building
…conversion cost c£3,500 and the centre was opened on 14 October 1922 by Earl Carrington, the Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire. (Contributor: Tim Skelton) Bibliography Also Cited In Pevsner, N., Brandwood,…
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…conversion cost c£3,500 and the centre was opened on 14 October 1922 by Earl Carrington, the Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire. (Contributor: Tim Skelton) Bibliography Also Cited In Pevsner, N., Brandwood,…
…platform with a coved base. Portland stone. Contractor Nine Elms Stone Masonry Works. Cost £6,490. Unveiled by Earl of Derby with Mrs Binge (local resident who had lost three sons)…
…timber canopy with coats of arms. The building of the Chapel was begun in the early Spring 1925 by Messrs G B Fisher & Son, Dulverton, Feb 23 1925. The…
…9th Earl of Jersey, and designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens together with his son Robert Lutyens (who also acted as executant architect). It replaced a larger but undistinguished Georgian house:…
…was unveiled on 26 November 1922 by the Rt Hon the Earl of Derby. (Contributor: Tim Skelton) Although it is flanked by the eternally still painted stone flags which Lutyens…