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Survey of London
… in its pages of each new major work by Sir Edwin Lutyens was founded in Hudson's admiring wish to foster his … loved to do so, it also seems to have been understood that Lutyens should design Hudson's own commissions for love too'. 88 At Deanery Garden, Sonning, Lutyens had just created for Hudson an attractive example of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… E. C. Bredin, 440 yds. in 48 sec on 22 June 1895 W. E. Lutyens, 1,000 yds. in 2 min. 14 sec on 5 July 1898 J. Binks, …
Survey of London
… 1921 a report seems to have been obtained from Sir Edwin Lutyens by Mr. Gaspard Farrer, 126 who occupied No. 7, and in …
Survey of London
… Square No 7 No. 7 Architect for rebuilding, (Sir) Edwin Lutyens, 1911 The date on which the Earl of St. Albans … history of the house, until its rebuilding by (Sir) Edwin Lutyens in 1911, is known only in part. There was perhaps no … still survived in 1895 155 and probably lasted until Lutyens's rebuilding. After Lord Radnor's death the house was …
Survey of London: Volume 40, the Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings)
This volume completes the Survey's study of the Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair by looking in detail at its rich and varied architectural and building heritage. From the fine eighteenth-century houses of Brook Street and Grosvenor Street to the smart inter-war flats of Park Lane, the Grosvenor Estate offers a compendium of some of the best English urban architecture, often by leading practitioners, from Colin Campbell (who lived here in a house of his own design) and Robert Taylor in the eighteenth century, to Lutyens and Detmar Blow in the twentieth. Among the larger buildings described, both standing and demolished, is Grosvenor House, the Grosvenor family's own London mansion, the internationally renowned Claridge's Hotel and the American Embassy's controversial post-war building on the west side of Grosvenor Square.
A History of the County of Sussex
… Thakeham was designed in 1902 by E. L. (later Sir Edwin) Lutyens in a revived Tudor style externally, with classical … Mus. MS. SP 326. L. Weaver, Hos. and Gdns. by E. L. Lutyens (1913), 103-16; Suss. in 20th Cent. 93. W.S.R.O., … XXXVII. SW. (1914 edn.). The Promoter, 26 Mar. 1980, p. 3; Lutyens (cat. of Arts Council exhib. 1981-2); above, pl. …
Survey of London Monograph
… of marble with shield of arms, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. IN DEO SPES Sir Cyril Arthur Pearson First Baronet … of marble with a shield of arms, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. TO THE MEMORY OF SIR GEORGE NEWNES, BART. M.P., J.P. …
Survey of London
… private patrons. Bodley, Clutton, Devey, Douglas, Edis, Lutyens, Robson, Wade and Waterhouse were among the different … up with Detmar Blow, an architect who, like his friend Lutyens, had struck out a line in very English small country … corner, along Davies Street the building shows study of Lutyens and a hankering for the flatter, suaver possibilities …
Survey of London
… was a sophisticated essay in the mature brick manner of Lutyens for a client who knew the great architect but did not … of reduced neo-Georgianism of 'Wrenaissance' embraced by Lutyens and his school for London buildings. These men, with … In an unusual step, two independent architects, Edwin Lutyens and Fernand Billerey, were called in to help on …
A History of the County of Northampton
… A war memorial in the churchyard, designed by Sir Edward Lutyens, was unveiled by Gen. Lord Horne on 11 Nov. 1926. The …
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