Ranguin (Domaine de)
…two weeks here after escaping from Elba in 1815. In the late 19th century the property was sold to Lord Warrington. It became the property of the Mallets, who had…
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…two weeks here after escaping from Elba in 1815. In the late 19th century the property was sold to Lord Warrington. It became the property of the Mallets, who had…
…meant to be confronted by a railway cutting as it is today; Lutyens designed a wide bridge to cover this area. The moving spirit behind the commission was Mrs Lionel…
Memorial Communion plate Gazetteer No. G0431 Date 1927 Address St Paul’s Cathedral Churchyard London, Greater London EC4M 8AD England Description The plate for St. Paul’s was a memorial commission and…
…on in 1922 to Colonel Sofer-Whitburn, whose commission to Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) to remodel the gardens resulted in the present water terraces, areas of which were planted by Gertrude…
…style at this period. Princess Louisa, daughter of Queen Victoria and wife of the Marquis of Lorne, later 9th Duke of Argyll, commissioned additions to the Ferry Inn, which had…
…gable seen on most semi-detached houses in the inter-war period. These gables are supported on paired wooden columns and have brackets with a very flat bolection mould similar to forms…
…staircase newel is a precursor of many designs for memorials and war stones in the 1920s and ‘30s. A Georgian Music Room was added to the South West corner in…
…means’ could go for a holiday. After the Boer War it was used for invalid soldiers, and not until 1910 was it converted into a private house and its wings…
…sundial in the centre. The southern part was grassed over soon after the Second World War and planted with fruit trees. The northern part contains some herbaceous and shrub planting….
…produced a revised plan in association with Thomas Adams, consulting surveyor, who had previously worked at Letchworth. Work started formally in 1912, was interrupted by the First World War, and…