Proposed Palace for the Maharajah of Kashmir, New Delhi
Proposed Palace for the Maharajah of Kashmir, New Delhi (Unbuilt) Gazetteer No. G0309 Date 1919 Address , New Delhi India Description Shortly after the First World War, Lutyens turned his…
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Proposed Palace for the Maharajah of Kashmir, New Delhi (Unbuilt) Gazetteer No. G0309 Date 1919 Address , New Delhi India Description Shortly after the First World War, Lutyens turned his…
…be better known. A castellated tower was replaced by Lutyens’s excellent WAR MEMORIAL of c. 1925, a classical loggia with Tuscan Doric arcade and pantile roof. In front, a remembrance…
…“Pass Friend All Is Well”, a phrase used by sentries on guard duty. (Contributor: Tim Skelton) Hartburn’s war memorial was paid for by Mr and Mrs Straker of the nearby…
…a stripped and rather brutal character which may well reflect the rather Modernistic architectural tastes of many maharajahs in the 1920s and 1930s. The gate lodges are reminiscent of Lutyens’s…
…Ashwell Bury. (Contributor: Tim Skelton) War Cross on square base on two circular steps – an unusual arrangement requested by the village’s War Memorial Committee. Stands above the road and…
…first was ever proceeded with and only the wing and façade facing east, on the north-west of the four corner sites, was built. This houses the Record Office. Behind this…
University of London (Unbuilt) Gazetteer No. G0371 Date Circa 1914 Address London, Greater London England Description Sketch elevation for the principal approach facing Keppel Place, with steps of honour leading…
Photographer: John C Trotter Mothecombe House Gazetteer No. G0375 Date 1923 Address Plymouth, Devon PL8 1LA England Description Lutyens added a wing to the existing house, in order to provide…
…close one for the next twelve years, only deteriorating as a result of her increasingly eccentric, almost mad, behaviour. He called her MacSack and she called him MacNed. He did…
…its full height, to display the crown-post. The re-erected c16 barn at right angles, and the six grassed terraces constructed for Sir Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West, who lived here…