Chussex
…off Deans Lane, beginning with an avenue of plane trees up to another classical house by Lutyens: Chussex, 1908, for W. Herbert Fowler, club secretary. Middle three bays of the…
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…off Deans Lane, beginning with an avenue of plane trees up to another classical house by Lutyens: Chussex, 1908, for W. Herbert Fowler, club secretary. Middle three bays of the…
…given in 1920 by Sir Herbert Morgan. The house measures 2,590mm long (North and South) and 1,473mm wide (East and West). The main façade recalls the centre of Hampton Court….
…the old house and is a fine ashlar stone house with Doric pilasters and a large hipped roof. The interior decorations are by Sir Herbert Jekyll. (Amery et al, 1981,…
…sufficient wall surface. However, the 57,000 turned out to be far from sufficient and a second memorial was established in Passendale, designed by Herbert Baker. In this same period, Lutyens…
…where tunnel and dome vaults meet the open timber roofs of the aisles. Lutyens described this church in a letter to Herbert Baker in 1910 as ‘a gathering up of…
…its most extreme in the interior where tunnel and dome vaults meet the open timber roofs of the aisles. Lutyens described this church in a letter to Herbert Baker in…
…DOWN THEIR LIVES IN/ THE GREAT WAR AND HELPED TO WIN THIS VICTORY FOR FREEDOM/ AND RIGHT./ MCM/XIV MCMXIX. 1939 ALSO/ HERBERT ARTHUR LANG 1945 (Imperial War Museum, n.d.) Bibliography…