8 Little College Street
…1997. Here, as at No. 7 St James’s Square, Lutyens turned to the style of c. 1700 at its plainest, with fine thin red bricks, near-flush sashes and a shared…
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…1997. Here, as at No. 7 St James’s Square, Lutyens turned to the style of c. 1700 at its plainest, with fine thin red bricks, near-flush sashes and a shared…
…saloon on the first floor over the entrance hall, extending through two storeys and completely decorated with paintings by Sir James Thornhill: landscapes on the walls, and the Feast of…
…Lutyens for Major James Morrison, who inherited in 1910.* Brick, not large, with a massive chimneystack and an absurdly steep roof one side: a typical piece of Lutyens whimsy. *…
…town in 1788–94 by James Wyatt and demolished in 1907. On the site a memorial garden designed by L.C. Howitt and dedicated in 1949, which incorporated a Portland stone cross…
…James Hackett, Sidney Myer and the Beddington brothers. Unveiled on 19 July 1924 by Field Marshal Lord Plumer. (Skelton, 2008, Appendix 1) Bibliography Gliddon, G. and Skelton, T.J. (2008) Lutyens…
Photographer: Tim Skelton Sandhurst War Memorial Gazetteer No. G0364 Date 1922 Address Sandhurst, Kent England Description It is possible that the commission for the memorial came via James Wilson, an…
…architects who had either served in the war or whose sons had served. It was won by William Lucas, an architect from Melbourne, who proposed a design with four massive…
…the porch of London Assurance’s headquarters at 1 King William Street in London but, following a merger with Sun Alliance, was moved to their offices in Ledsham (Cheshire). A further…
…there was strong opposition to such a sensitive location led by the redoubtable Dr William Evelyn, the secretary of YAYAS (the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society). Even though the…
…Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery at Faubourg-d’Amiens, in northern France. The globe atop the stone pillar weighs nearly three tons and was sculpted by Sir William Reid Dick, who worked…