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65 search results for: Hon Cecil Baring, 3rd, Lord Revelstoke

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National Theatre

National Theatre (Unbuilt) Gazetteer No. G0520 Date 1937 Address London, Greater London SW7 England Description Lutyens worked on this preliminary scheme for a National Theatre with Cecil Masey in 1937….

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42 Kingsway

…head on keystone; right entrance replaced by a window. 2nd floor windows with vertically set sidelights. Architraved 3rd and 4th floor windows. Entablature with modillion cornice at 5th floor level….

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Sanctuary Wood Cemetery

…Battle of Mount Sorrel, from 2 to 13 June 1916, in which the 1st and 3rd Canadian divisions were involved. There were three cemeteries in Sanctuary Wood before June 1916,…

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Brooklands

…to 3 storeys, irregular plan. Paired bracket eaves cornice and unusual band between the 2nd and 3rd floors. Entrance on west front is stuccoed with 2-bay addition over porch with…

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Chinthurst Hill

…last ever use by Lutyens of tracery), just as if an older hall house with undercroft has developed into a late C16 mansion. In 1937 the 2nd Lord Inchcape added…

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Stoke College (now Grenville College)

…Lutyens for Lord Lock who added the west court with billiard room and bachelors wing. Lutyens also laid out the garden and built the garden wall with a circular window…

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Overstrand Hall

Photographer: Paul Waite Overstrand Hall Gazetteer No. G0087 Date 1899-1901 Address Overstrand Cromer, Norfolk NR27 0JJ England Description Built for Charles Mills, Lord Hillingdon, a partner in Glyn Mills Bank…

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Northampton War Memorial

…due to the need to secure the necessary ecclesiastical consents and it was a further six years until the memorial was unveiled on 11 November 1926 by General Lord Horne….

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Southampton Cenotaph

…Major General the Rt. Hon. J E B Seeley, CB, CMG, DSO, TD, PC, Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire. The names of the fallen, which were carved directly onto the memorial,…

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Hove War Memorial

…the blade of the sword in his hand was sculpted by Sir George Frampton. The memorial cost £1,537 and was unveiled on 27 February 1921 by Lord Leconfield, the Lord