Jaipur column
…the capital was offered by the Maharajah of Jaipur in 1912. The cream stone column, on its double pedestal of red and cream, supports a stone egg, from which flowers…
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…the capital was offered by the Maharajah of Jaipur in 1912. The cream stone column, on its double pedestal of red and cream, supports a stone egg, from which flowers…
…he enjoyed the same fruitful intimate collaboration in India as he had with Gertrude Jekyll back home. Mustoe was from Kew and worked for the Horticultural Department in the Punjab…
…arose due to the connection with the local Hannen family. Nicholas “Beau” Hannen had worked for Lutyens between 1902-05 and the architect had designed the neo-Byzantine columbarium for the family…
…as ‘one of God’s kindest and most gentle of his creations’, and he appreciated the special qualities of the chalk landscape. He used ‘clunch’ for Marshcourt drawn from the hard…
15 Queen Anne’s Gate Gazetteer No. G0175 Date 1906 Address London, Greater London SW1H 9BU England Description In 1907, after Lutyens had worked on Edward Hudson’s, editor of Country Life,…
Linden Lodge School (formerly North House) Gazetteer No. G0498 Date 1933-34 Address 61 Prince’s Way London, Surrey SW19 6JB England Description LINDEN LODGE SCHOOL (formerly NORTH HOUSE), large late Lutyens,…
…banking hall and the reception areas on the fourth and fifth floors, and all the other work was undertaken by Gotch and Saunders of Kettering. The main executive responsibility was…
…brick wall by Lutyens with a round-headed entrance, pilasters and pantile coping. (Historic England, list entry 1175524) Bibliography Historic England.Shenley Hall.[Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1175524 Also Cited In Bettley J, Pevsner…
…to his nephew Derek †1918 has a characteristic splayed base, bronze lettering and RAF winged insignia. (O’Brien et al., 2022, p.681) Bibliography O’Brien, C., Nairn, I. and Cherry, B. (2022)…
…suavely Neo-Georgian designs, 1906–9, for the Hon. Alfred Lyttelton.* Nothing can be seen outside of the earlier house which Lutyens encased. Seven bays by nine, two storeys, long and low…