Spalding War Memorial
…building was important in prefiguring the shelters that Lutyens was to design for the cemeteries on the Western Front. Unveiled on 8 June 1922 by General Sir Ian Hamilton GCB,…
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…building was important in prefiguring the shelters that Lutyens was to design for the cemeteries on the Western Front. Unveiled on 8 June 1922 by General Sir Ian Hamilton GCB,…
…Corner terraced town house. 1911 by (Sir) Edwin Lutyens. Grey brick with red brick and ashlar dressings, tiled roof. Restrained William and Mary/neo-Georgian. 3 storeys and steep dormered mansard. 3…
…cabins on the main deck. The Coats family were prodigious yacht-owners, Sir James Coats, 1st baronet (1834-1913), owning no fewer than 16 yachts in his lifetime. His cousin William Allan…
…the walls and by strange skeleton towers. The planting of the gardens was largely carried out in 1928-1929. In its creation Lutyens worked closely with William Robertson Mustoe, with whom…
…by William Robinson survives, apart from some formal yews. nw of the house is the large chalk-cob walled garden with a triple-gabled bothy in one corner. In the sequence of…
Tomb of Sir Robert Harmsworth, Bt., MP Gazetteer No. G0567 Date Address Hampstead Garden Suburb London, Greater London N2 0SE England Description Monument to Sir Robert Harmsworth, Bart., MP (ob….
…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…
…(on the wall by the main west door) is the original plaque and a new (1970) bronze relief of a war horse by Rosemary Proctor, daughter of William Maxwell Rennie,…
…the cathedral project with vigour. A site on Brownlow Hill was eventually secured for £100,000: here a cathedral could be built which would vie with the tower of Sir Giles…