Mells War Memorial
…and with a little tact and patience it was carried by the villagers with acclamation”. The memorial, with a figure of St George slaying the dragon, atop a Tuscan column,…
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…and with a little tact and patience it was carried by the villagers with acclamation”. The memorial, with a figure of St George slaying the dragon, atop a Tuscan column,…
…survey the battlefield and his eventual design was dedicated by King George V on 22 July 1938, the last of the architect’s war memorials to be built. (Contributor: Tim Skelton)…
…the church to the left of the St George’s altar. Unfortunately the bronze itself was stolen in 1967 – as was a replica – and so what we have today…
…1904-5 lists Queen of Scots as a steel-hulled twin-screw schooner of 632 tons, designed by naval architect George L Watson and launched from the Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Company’s yard…
…very like George’s work. Lutyens also designed a fowl house for Mangles and this does still survive, but much altered, in the garden of Littleworth Cross. (Amery et al., 1981,…
…Mr and Mrs Arthur Chapman. It consists of a close-studded and herringbone brick N entrance front, in style leaning heavily on Ernest George and Norman Shaw, with the porch at…
…their gables, reflect the influence of Ernest George’s Onslow Almshouses in Guildford. The walls are of Bargate stone and the roofs covered with Horsham stone slates. There is, however, already…
…immature work, starting, as late C19 architects so often did, from early Norman Shaw but really showing the influence of Ernest George, Lutyens’s master. Bargate stone body under an inadequately…
…et al., 2022, p.642) Bibliography Historic England. GEORGE AND OLWEN’S COUNTRY STORE. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1029451 O’Brien, C., Nairn, I. and Cherry, B. (2022) Surrey. Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of…
…buildings and grouped them in the picturesque manner of Ernest George’s watercolour tradition. But, unrestrained by Miss Jekyll’s strictures of utilitarianism, there is great variety of wall projections and surfaces…