Millmead
Photographer: John Trotter Millmead Gazetteer No. G0147 Date 1904 Address Snowdenham Lane Guildford, Surrey GU5 0AT England Description Gertrude Jekyll describes how she investigated the site of some derelict cottages…
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Photographer: John Trotter Millmead Gazetteer No. G0147 Date 1904 Address Snowdenham Lane Guildford, Surrey GU5 0AT England Description Gertrude Jekyll describes how she investigated the site of some derelict cottages…
…Sir Charles Munro Bart. on 23 July 1922. The churchyard contains three graves designed by Lutyens – Gertrude Jekyll (together with her brother and sister-in-law), Julia Jekyll (her mother) and…
…Surrey Hills countryside. Designed by Lutyens, it was built in 1897 for the Anglo-Irish poet and novelist, The Hon Emily Lawless, friend of Gertrude Jekyll and daughter of Lord Cloncurry….
…A country house of early C18 origin, substantially enlarged by Edwin Lutyens 1908-11, at which time he and Gertrude Jekyll collaborated on the creation of the formal garden around the…
…wide terrace on its south front, with parkland meadows falling away to a magnificent view, a setting which must have stirred Gertrude Jekyll’s memories of Italian gardens. Added to that…
…porches on either side, designed as pergolas. Similar pergolas designed by Lutyens are found in a series of cemeteries in the Doullens and Albert area, such as Albert Communal Cemetery…
…make this an especially poignant memorial because they illustrate the dramatic way in which the conflict affected people’s lives. Albert Miller died what might be termed a “conventional soldier’s death”…
…the entrance, the War Stone and the Cross of Sacrifice, with the gardener’s shed as its culmination. Both the Stone and the Cross were allocated a horizontal plateau in order…
…with Cowlishaw as his assistant. However, garden architect Gertrude Jekyll’s archives are known to contain a Lutyens’ design of October 1917, which is a perfect likeness of this cemetery as…
…Gertrude Jekyll, and made in iron by J. Starkie Gardner from designs by Lutyens of 1897, installed in 1899. It fills the upper parts of the knobbly Middle Pointed chancel…