Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House
…Room tables (which are like those in the kitchen at Castle Drogo). The garden was planned by Gertrude Jekyll. The Dolls’ House first went on display at the British Empire…
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…Room tables (which are like those in the kitchen at Castle Drogo). The garden was planned by Gertrude Jekyll. The Dolls’ House first went on display at the British Empire…
…in 1893 for Gertrude Jekyll’s close friend Susan Muir-Mackenzie. In this can be seen the origin of that Tudor mode of his which eventually culminated in Castle Drogo. Red brick…
…be viewed across the chain of lakes. Lutyens consulted Gertrude Jekyll on the garden but she never visited and Plumpton was their last collaboration. None of her planting survives. Work…
…classical with a delightful staircase. (Amery et al., 1981 cat no. 49) At her [Gertrude Jekyll] recommendation Lutyens designed MUNSTEAD PLACE, 1891–2, built as Munstead Corner, further N, on the…
…two semicircular areas with graves next to the War Stone. A greenery plan by Gertrude Jekyll is known, stored in her archives at the Reef Point Gardens Collection of Designs…
…in the gardens that Lutyens had designed in conjunction with Gertrude Jekyll, before he was commissioned to design the war cemeteries. (Geurst, 2010, p.351-2) Bibliography Geurst, J. (2010) Cemeteries of…
…bathroom with handmade fish decorated tiles and original fittings designed by Sir Hugh Casson in the 1930s. Jane Austen and A A Milne stayed at Brooklands frequently and Gertrude Jekyll…
…Lea, plus the connections both Lutyens and Willmott had with Gertrude Jekyll, it is possible the house name is an error. Ellen Willmott wrote in her obituary to Rose ‘that…
…is a simple, dignified design appropriate to its setting and complimented, of course, by the lush planting inspired by Gertrude Jekyll and others. (Contributor: Tim Skelton) Bibliography Also Cited In…
…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. The Gothic lodge w of Mells…