Lambay Castle
…sparked a warm friendship between the three of them that would last throughout their lives. Lutyens extended the Castle masterfully and by 1910 it was a beautiful refuge for Cecil…
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…sparked a warm friendship between the three of them that would last throughout their lives. Lutyens extended the Castle masterfully and by 1910 it was a beautiful refuge for Cecil…
…E side the WAR MEMORIAL by Lutyens, 1921. Tall, unembellished cross with a tapering shaft. (Tyack et al., 2010, p.600) Bibliography Tyack, G., Bradley, S. and Pevsner, N. (2010) Berkshire….
…War, and continued after it with A. & J. Soutar as consulting architects, following their work at Ruislip Manor and Hampstead Garden Suburb. There is little evidence of Lutyens’s formal…
…Victory was executed by the sculptor Naoum Aronson. In this design, developed from a classical triumphal arch, Lutyens anticipated his later war memorials, both in the employment of interpenetrating arches,…
…the Gods on the coved ceiling. These were destroyed in the Second World War and the room has since been divided up. (Cherry & Pevnser, 1983, p.695) Bibliography Historic England.Roehampton…
…buildings along the central axis of the city: the War Memorial and the buildings at the intersection of King’s Way and Queen’s Way. In the event, Lutyens designed the four…
…In 1917 Morrison commissioned Lutyens to design a village with a church which would serve as a war memorial, along with almshouses, an institute and a communal kitchen, but nothing…
…the many memorials and cemeteries commemorating the First World War that Edwin Lutyens would go on to design. The memorial is a simple, yet elegant stone cross that tapers outward…
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…
…for Major Morrison of Basildon Park, 1920–1. Brick, plain, hipped-roofed, with projecting wings, in a simplified Neo-Georgian style reminiscent of the better post-First World War council housing. (Tyack et al,…