Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King
…Having descended the temporary steps on the east side of the Cathedral, the visitor first enters the Chapel of Our Lady of Dolours, which is balanced symmetrically the other side…
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…Having descended the temporary steps on the east side of the Cathedral, the visitor first enters the Chapel of Our Lady of Dolours, which is balanced symmetrically the other side…
…1923) Bibliography TWO LUTYENS MODERNISATIONS: THE ESTATE MARKET. 1923. Country Life (Archive : 1901 – 2005), 53(1375), pp. 664. Also Cited In Listing Grade N/A Listing Reference Client Lady Sackville…
…Tyringham House was owned by Frederick König who was known to Lutyens through his interest in theosophy, systems of esoteric philosophy practised with enthusiasm by Lutyens’s wife, Lady Emily, and…
…their houses in this Somerset village. The McKennas were loyal clients and asked Lutyens to rebuilt Mells Park after a fire. Sir John and Lady Horner moved back into Mells…
…and replaced in 1950. Sir Edwin Lutyens, married Lady Emily Bulwer-Lytton (1874-1964) in 1897 at Knebworth. She was the daughter of The 1st Earl of Lytton, who served as Viceroy…
…Committee Tim Skelton Gazetteer Committee Lady Alexandra Wedgwood 2020 Developer Carl Hogsden Developer Marcos Lutyens Advisor Robin Prater Content Descriptions Peter Inskip Charles O’Brien Pevsner Architectural Guides Jeroen Geurst Paul…
…Also Cited In Nairn, I., Pevsner, N. (1971) Surrey (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England). 2nd edn. Yale University Press. Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1377431 Client Lady Helen Vincent…
…There is no mention of Coats in the Lutyens Memorial volumes, or in his letters to Lady Emily or Jane Ridley’s biography of Lutyens. However, Lloyd’s Register of Yachts for…
…but also as an exemplar of the ‘best small house in the whole neighbourhood’, both in its architecture and planting. Lutyens wrote to Lady Emily that she had made ‘a…
…for a house – money no object! Whether I get the job or no is another matter – all America is after the job.’ Letter to Lady Emily Lutyens, August…