Mercantile Marine War Memorial
…than a War Stone. Secret gutter detailing used on shelters in war cemeteries at Assevillers and Feuchy. Cost £20-25,000. Sculptor Sir William Reid Dick. Unveiled on 12 December 1928 by…
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…than a War Stone. Secret gutter detailing used on shelters in war cemeteries at Assevillers and Feuchy. Cost £20-25,000. Sculptor Sir William Reid Dick. Unveiled on 12 December 1928 by…
…the figure of a fat boy with a goose, designed by Lutyens and carved by Sir William Reid Dick. (Bradley & Pevnser, 1997, pp.579-80) Bibliography Amery, C., Richardson, M. and…
…GCMG, DSO, TD. (Contributor: Tim Skelton) The gardens of the house [AYSCOUGHFEE HALL], with high walls and stone gatepiers, were laid out c. 1730, probably by William Sands. They should…
…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…
…final competition, following the original open competition in which ninety-nine designs were received. The other seven were John Belcher, William Flockhart, Ernest George, Henry T. Hare, T.G. Jackson, E.W. Mountford,…
…Co., managers of the Castle Steamship Co., and it is by the Scots architect William Flockhart, who also created their ships’ interiors. Large but rather lifeless, with black-and-white timbering and…
…wall tablets are by Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944), to General Sir Walter Congreve (d 1927), governor of Malta, and William Congreve VC (d 1916 in the Battle of the Somme)….
…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…
…timbers with hot lime for fifteen minutes and then scraping it off. The builder was Thomas Underwood (1860-1929) of Dunsfold, the stone mason William Herbert of Whitley. The garden elevation…