Pavilion Cottages
…Also Cited In Nairn, I., Pevsner, N. (1971) Surrey (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England). 2nd edn. Yale University Press. Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1029048 Client Sir William Mallinson…
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…Also Cited In Nairn, I., Pevsner, N. (1971) Surrey (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England). 2nd edn. Yale University Press. Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1029048 Client Sir William Mallinson…
…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…
…of Great Britain. Geurst, J. (2010) Cemeteries of the Great War by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. Also Cited In Butler, A., 1950. The architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens:…
…memorial series. Vol III: Town and Public Buildings: Memorials: The Metropolitan Cathedral, Liverpool, Country Life: London and Scibners: New York. Listing Grade II* Listing Reference 1234320 Client Sir George Newnes…
…of the house probably built by Sir Thomas Etchingham soon after 1464. It was purchased by Nathaniel Lloyd in 1910. He invited Ernest George and Lutyens to prepare sketches for…
…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…
…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…
…as it was the home of his good friends and clients – Sir John and Lady Horner. As well as undertaking work on their home, Mells Manor House, he designed…
…Mr and Mrs Arthur Chapman. It consists of a close-studded and herringbone brick N entrance front, in style leaning heavily on Ernest George and Norman Shaw, with the porch at…
…their gables, reflect the influence of Ernest George’s Onslow Almshouses in Guildford. The walls are of Bargate stone and the roofs covered with Horsham stone slates. There is, however, already…