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Official bungalows

…of the English Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944): Hayward Gallery London, 18 November 1981-31 January 1982. London: Arts Council of Great Britain. Also Cited In Listing Grade Coming soon Listing…

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34 Hill Street (Berkeley Square)

34 Hill Street (Berkeley Square) Gazetteer No. G0296 Date 1918 Address London, Greater London England Description SIR EDWIN LUTYENS supervised the decoration and remodelling of No. 34, Hill Street, Berkeley…

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Bell House

…with taller centre with Venetial window and a bell tower flanked by a pair. (Cherry & Pevsner, 1983, p.634) House. 1767, with later alterations by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Brown brick…

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Spalding War Memorial

…building was important in prefiguring the shelters that Lutyens was to design for the cemeteries on the Western Front. Unveiled on 8 June 1922 by General Sir Ian Hamilton GCB,…

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Hartburn Village War Memorial

…unveiled on 31 July 1921 by Colonel EPA Riddell CMG DSO, the commander of the Northumberland Infantry Brigade. Sir Edwin Lutyens OM RA (1869-1944) was the leading English architect of…

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Baroda House

…Cat no.435) Bibliography Amery, C., Richardson, M. and Stamp, G., (1981) Lutyens, the Work of the English Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944): Hayward Gallery London, 18 November 1981 – 31…

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Ashwell War Memorial

…chairman and his wife, Phyllis as secretary. They wished to have a high quality memorial and sought designs from Lutyens, Sir Reginald Blomfield (designer of the Cross of Sacrifice that…

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National Archives of India

…order on the wings. (Amery et al, 1981, Cat no.432) Bibliography Amery, C., Richardson, M. and Stamp, G., (1981) Lutyens, the Work of the English Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944):…

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University of London

…Richardson, M. and Stamp, G., (1981) Lutyens, the Work of the English Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944): Hayward Gallery London, 18 November 1981 – 31 January 1982. London: Arts Council…