Royal West Kent Regiment War Memorial
…scale reproduction of the Cenotaph in Whitehall (the Royal Berkshire regiment was the other) although they did not want any provision for flags – either stone or silk. The memorial…
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…scale reproduction of the Cenotaph in Whitehall (the Royal Berkshire regiment was the other) although they did not want any provision for flags – either stone or silk. The memorial…
Photographer: Tim Skelton Lancashire Fusiliers War Memorial Gazetteer No. G0357 Date 1921 Address Bury, Lancashire BL8 2XD England Description Portland stone obelisk raised on rectangular pedestal with apsidal ends, standing…
Photographer: John C. Trotter Midland Bank Piccadilly Gazetteer No. G0359 Date 1922 Address London, Greater London England Description Anxious to expand its business in the West End of London, the…
…architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens: the Lutyens memorial series. Vol 1: Country Houses, Country Life: London and Scibners: New York. Listing Grade II, Listing Reference 1001312 Client Sir Amos Nelson…
Photographer: John C. Trotter Midland Bank Head Office (currently a hotel) Gazetteer No. G0389 Date 1924-39 Address 27 Poultry London, Greater London EC2R 8AJ England Description Lutyens’s ‘big scheme’ for…
…the Horners vacated the manor house (above).* The Horners returned to the manor house c. 1901, and after a fire in 1917 Mells Park was rebuilt 1922–5 by Sir Edwin…
…NEW EMBASSY at WASHINGTON: SIR EDWIN LUTYENS’ DESIGNS. Country Life (Archive : 1901 – 2005), 62(1614), pp. 943-946. Listing Grade US National Register of Historic Places Listing Reference 74002166 Client…
Photographer: John C. Trotter Manchester Midland Bank Gazetteer No. G0461 Date 1929-32 Address Manchester, Lancashire M2 1EW England Description This project, in which Lutyens again collaborated with Whinney Son and…
Photographer: John C. Trotter Hampton Court bridge Gazetteer No. G0466 Date 1928-33 Address East Molesey, Greater London KT8 0ST England Description This was designed in association with W.P. Robinson M….
…to by Lutyens after 1917; his patron was Sir William Chance, for whom he had previously built Orchards near Godalming (Surrey). s range of two storeys on a brick and…