Etaples Military Cemetery
…side, which run into a wide platform with the War Stone flanked by two huge pavilions. These have been placed at some distance from the War Stone and are connected…
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…side, which run into a wide platform with the War Stone flanked by two huge pavilions. These have been placed at some distance from the War Stone and are connected…
…the ground, the tower of the memorial becomes increasingly visible as the visitor walks up the cemetery. Halfway up, there is the large Cross of Sacrifice. The graves have been…
…Bibliography Also Cited In Geurst, J. (2010) Cemeteries of the Great War by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. Butler, A., 1950. The architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens: the Lutyens…
…the Shaw style, with tile-hung South side and service wing. Nicholas Taylor notes that the garden side was ‘one of the best things he ever did, informal, with strong horizontals…
…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…
Photographer: Tim Skelton Shere shop Gazetteer No. G0018 Date 1892 Address Middle Street Guildford, Surrey GU5 9HF England Description House, now shop. 1892 by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the Bray…
Photographer: Chris Knowles Lascombe Gazetteer No. G0027 Date 1894 Address Highfield Lane Guildford, Surrey GU3 1BB England Description House. 1894 by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Red brick below, roughcast above on…
…Berkshire. The Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Historic England.Binfield Lodge. [Online] Available from: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1390315 Also Cited In Listing Grade II Listing Reference 1390315 Client Capt Ernest Rhodes…
…fireplace, as well as the statue in the courtyard. However, the entrance passage which extends as the main axis of the garden is asymmetric to the mass of the house….
…the gently sloping site enlarges the house by implying that sections of the garden are square enclosures allied to the house. (Inskip, 1979, p.39) House. 1900 by Sir Edwin Lutyens…