Béthune Town Cemetery
…a gardener’s storage facility and a sitting alcove. The façade of this shallow building has been elaborated as a temple front with a tympanum interrupted by an arch, and a…
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…a gardener’s storage facility and a sitting alcove. The façade of this shallow building has been elaborated as a temple front with a tympanum interrupted by an arch, and a…
…trees have been planted on three sides around the cemetery in order to impede the view of the adjoining buildings. A modest gardener’s storage facility is situated in the south-…
…stone-walled terraces connected by steps. Designed by Lutyens with Gertrude Jekyll, who was Pamela McKenna’s aunt. To the w, paths and terraces, part of improvements by W. S. Gilpin, 1825–32….
…principle of a cenotaph, which is derived from the Greek word “kenotaphion” (empty tomb). It is thought that Lutyens drew inspiration from a solid bench seat in Gertrude Jekyll’s garden…
…Castle Drogo. Gertrude Jekyll had planted the garden down the precipitous slope that must have been good experience for planting Lindisfarne where it is said she lowered small children in…
…Gabled dormer to left. Central stack. Timber framed gabled bay set back to right. Very picturesque house in a garden originally planted by Gertrude Jekyll. (Nairn and Pevsner, 1971, p.303)…
…Stone were two pyramidal oaks. The four pavilions were raised in brick with a plinth and cordon of white natural stone, a material often applied by Lutyens. Gertrude Jekyll added…
…July 19, 1919. Lloyd George saw Lutyens early in June and told him that a ‘catafalque’ was required in Whitehall. Remembering Gertrude Jekyll’s massive rustic seat at Munstead which, a…
…the request of Barbara McLaren, the neice of Gertrude Jekyll, whose husband Francis was the local MP and who died in a plane accident in 1917. The original proposal was…
…pointed rubble with tile-hung gables and elaborate brick chimneys; the terraced garden was planted by Gertrude Jekyll. (Amery et al., 1981, cat no.51) Bargate stone house in the Elizabethan style,…