Zuydcoote Military Cemetery
…of trees: mountain ash, thorns, and a chestnut. (Geurst, 2010, p.445) Bibliography Geurst, J. (2010) Cemeteries of the Great War by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. Also Cited In…
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…of trees: mountain ash, thorns, and a chestnut. (Geurst, 2010, p.445) Bibliography Geurst, J. (2010) Cemeteries of the Great War by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. Also Cited In…
…shows Warley Lea with a small amount of garden around it. Warley Lea was enlarged for Rose following her marriage to Robert Berkeley. The house was remodelled by Sir Edwin…
…Sir Edwin removed all the later Victorian interior decoration, opening up the rooms on the first floor to showcase Hudson’s fine collection of antiques, most of which were donated to…
…The architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens: the Lutyens memorial series. Vol III: Town and Public Buildings: Memorials: The Metropolitan Cathedral, Liverpool, Country Life: London and Scibners: New York. Listing Grade…
…of great artistic merit.” (Contributor: Peter Skelton) Bibliography Also Cited In Amery, C., Richardson, M. and Stamp, G., (1981) Lutyens, the Work of the English Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944):…
…of Wales. (Contributor: Peter Skelton) War Memorial. 1921. By Sir Edwin Lutyens. Haytor granite. It consists of three stone steps to a rectangular plinth surmounted by a three tiered rectangular…
…unveiled on Remembrance Day 1923 by the Regimental Colonel, Major-General Sir John Hanbury-Williams GCVO, KCB, CMG. (Contributor: Tim Skelton) Bibliography Also Cited In Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1369419 Client…
…an architectural setting by Lionel Pearson, was unveiled on 18 October 1925. However the alignment of the memorial was influenced by Lutyens who, together with Sir Reginald Blomfield, who suggested…
…incorporating a Stone of Remembrance with gold flambeaux at either end. It was unveiled on 9 October 1927 by Sir Ian Hamilton and Bertie Withers, whose name had been drawn…
…cenotaph that Sir Edwin Lutyens had designed for Whitehall in London, England. This monument was commissioned by the I.0.D.E. and dedicated to ”The Glorious Dead”. (Ontario Heritage Act Register, by-law…