RMBYPGR4–Portrait photo circa 1920s of English architect Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869 - 1944).
RME1FPTA–Photograph of Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869 - 1944) a British architect. Often referred to as 'the greatest British architect'. Some of his famous structures include the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral and the India Gate. Dated 1940
RMAY1JGP–House Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens
RMP8JD89–A military march past at the Cenotaph War memorial unveiled by King George V on 11 November 1920, the second anniversary of the Armistice with Germany which ended the First World War. The unveiling ceremony was part of a larger procession bringing the Unknown Warrior to be laid to rest in his tomb nearby in Westminster Abbey. The funeral procession route passed the Cenotaph, designed by Edwin Lutyens, where the waiting King laid a wreath on the Unknown Warrior's gun-carriage before proceeding to unveil the memorial which was draped in large Union.
RF2RR0P5H–The beautiful brickwork and vaulted ceilings of Lutyens’ Crypt, Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, Merseyside, UK
RMA0H5KY–Chelsea FS 1996 Design Mark Walker Lutyens bench at end of stone path in secluded corner next to tall yew hedge
RMGD2KNY–Sissinghurst house garden and nursery
RMER7JM0–Lutyens bust outside architect Cedric Price exhibition 'The Evolving Image' at the RIBA Heinz Gallery Portman Square London England UK 1975 KATHY DEWITT
RMM5CEAT–Avenue named the Peace Walk leading to the Arch of Remembrance in Victoria Park, Leicester designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.
RFJ3E27X–Great Dixter Manor, East Sussex, built 1450, and remodelled in the Arts and Crafts style by Sir Edwin Lutyens: the late Christopher Lloyd's house
RMAPPF2C–Rainbow over Whalton Manor built by Edwin Lutyens Whalton Northumberland England UK
RMEPH8JW–Sightseeing for gardeners: Great Dixter, a country house by Edwin Lutyens and garden by Christopher Lloyd in spring, April, Northiam, East Sussex, UK
RMEN3CDR–UK, England, Somerset, Cheddon Fitzpaine, Hestercombe Gardens, rill end planted with pink, white Erigeron karvinskianus daisies
RMABY5B1–HAMBLEDON SURREY England UK December Little Leat a house built by Edwin Lutyens in 1900
RMR91JN9–Sir Edwin Lutyens, (1869 – 1944] English architect
RMRG6NX6–Edwin Lutyens, circa 1921. Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, OM, KCIE, PRA, FRIBA was an English architect known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era.
RMG3C51G–Dining room by R W Symonds and Robert Lutyens
RF2HJXFYN–From the west. Hertfordshire. Homewood, Knebworth. - Designed by Mr. E. L. Lutyens (1922)
RM2GE9H04–EDWIN LUTYENS (1869-1044) English architect
RMHHED05–Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869-1944); English architect at time he became President of the Royal Academy - 1938
RMFDJMGY–The Library at Castle Drogo, Devon. Edwin Lutyens was the architect of Drogo between 1910 and 1930 and he designed the oak bookcases. The lustre dishes above the bookcases are Hispano-Moresque and date from the 1700s.
RMAK2BD2–Australian War Memorial by Lutyens, Villers-Bretonneux, Somme, Picardie, France
RMRYD83C–Hunting on Coquetside, from the Picture by Colonel Lutyens. UK
RMC2HWHB–Grosvenor Estate, London. Page Street Westminster designed by Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, England Uk 2010s HOMER SYKES
RM2M99G9X–Fashion design by Eva Lutyens. Taffeta, deep blue shot with wine red, with white four-leaved clovers. Folded at the sleeves and scalloped at the hem.
RF2HJXFYE–The Entrance front. Hertfordshire. Homewood, Knebworth. - Designed by Mr. E. L. Lutyens (1922)
RM2GE9H0A–EDWIN LUTYENS (1869-1044) English architect
RMP8JD90–The Cenotaph War memorial was unveiled by King George V on 11 November 1920, the second anniversary of the Armistice with Germany which ended the First World War. The unveiling ceremony was part of a larger procession bringing the Unknown Warrior to be laid to rest in his tomb nearby in Westminster Abbey. The funeral procession route passed the Cenotaph, designed by Edwin Lutyens, where the waiting King laid a wreath on the Unknown Warrior's gun-carriage before proceeding to unveil the memorial which was draped in large Union
RMAY1JKN–House Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens
RM2BWFHD1–The Great Victory March Sir Ed Lutyens , designer of the Cenotaph and Sir Frank Baines , architect , to H M Office of works in conversation near the dais 19 July 1919
RMBPAYCW–Howth Castle, Howth, Ireland, Sir Edwin Lutyens rebuild
RMB06JCX–Tilford Institute village hall and cricket pavilion building by Edwin Lutyens 1893. Tilford Surrey England UK Britain
RF2RR0P5J–The beautiful brickwork and vaulted ceilings of Lutyens’ Crypt, Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, Merseyside, UK
RF2GBE32B–The British Medical Association or BMA HQ at BMA House Tavistock Square Bloomsbury Central London. BMA House architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, opened 1925.
RMGD37W4–Old, lichen covered Lutyens seat in a herbaceous border at the Garden House, Devon, UK.
RMD825GB–Mogul or Mughal Gardens at Rashtrapati Bhavan or the President's House designed by Edwin Lutyens New Delhi India
RMCTY8MY–Wooden model of Sir Edwin Lutyens' unbuilt design for Liverpool's Catholic Cathedral
RFFG7GXX–An aerial view of the Page Street social housing designed by Edwin Lutyens in Westminster
RM2KHY02H–Back of the St Martin's Church Edwin Lutyens in an Italianate style, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, UK
RFREM6WR–The Pilgrims' Way footpath passing underneath the old A3 viaduct and an arch designed by the famous architect Edwin Lutyens. Crosses on top of the vi
RMBHJYMR–Lutyens' architecture of India's government buildings along Raj Path
RMDDJNAY–HUNTING ON COQUETSIDE, From the Picture by Colonel Lutyens. UK
RMC2HWEY–Grosvenor Estate, London. Page Street Westminster designed by Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, England Uk 2010s HOMER SYKES
RM2M99GA4–Fashion design by Eva Lutyens. Evening gown in pale maize yellow cloque silk with deep back decolletage; taffeta gown with grey stripes and silver stars.
RF2HJXFYW–In sharp perspective. Hertfordshire. Homewood, Knebworth. - Designed by Mr. E. L. Lutyens (1922)
RM2GE9H07–EDWIN LUTYENS (1869-1044) English architect
RMR86945–An impression of the design of The Metropolitan (Roman Catholic) Cathedral by Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869–1944). Lutyens' design was intended to create a massive structure that would have become the second-largest church in the world. It would have the world's largest dome, with a diameter of 168 feet (51 m). Building work began in 1933, but the restrictions of World War II wartime and rising costs forced construction to stop. In 1956, work recommenced on the crypt, which was finished in 1958. Thereafter, Lutyens' design was considered too costly and was abandoned with only the crypt complete.
RMAY1JHG–House Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens
RMWH9E2E–Drawing by Lutyens of Mrs Jeckyl, c.1896.
RFC81Y4D–Fairhaven Memorial Lodges, Runnymede, Berkshire, England. Designed by Sir Edward Lutyens.
RMEF626T–A Lutyens designed Orangery in Hestercombe gardens Somerset UK
RMAKA46T–Munstead Wood Surrey Gertrude Jekyll s garden courtyard with Lutyens bench and Fuchsias
RF2A0Y64M–The British Medical Association or BMA HQ at BMA House Tavistock Square Bloomsbury Central London. BMA House architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, opened 1925.
RMM0CTK7–Lutyens designed garden bench encrusted with lichen nestles in a border of tall perennials at The Garden House, Buckland Monachorum, Devon, UK
RMD824T3–Sandstone Pergola Mogul or Mughal Gardens Rashtrapati Bhavan or President's House by Edwin Lutyens Delhi India
RMA6YTRN–Hallway area of the house Lutyens style bungalow New Delhi India Asia
RMFG7GXW–An aerial view of the Page Street social housing designed by Edwin Lutyens in Westminster
RM2KHY0GW–Back of the St Martin's Church Edwin Lutyens in an Italianate style, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, UK
RF2G404CJ–Castle Drogo, Dartmoor, Devon, the last castle to be constructed in England. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and constructed between 1910 and 1930.
RMBHJYWG–Lutyens' architecture of India's government buildings along Raj Path
RMKCBB7E–Imperial Delhi, Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, ca. 1913–15
RMC2HP3T–Page Street Westminster London designed by Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, owned by the Grosvenor Estate, London. England Uk 2010s HOMER SYKES
RMG3BA11–LADY EMILY LUTYENS nee LYTTON Wife of the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (m 1897), grand- daughter of the novelist Lord Lytton, and daughter of a Viceroy of India Date: early 20th century
RF2HJXG05–The South-west front. Hertfordshire. Homewood, Knebworth. - Designed by Mr. E. L. Lutyens (1922)
RMKPGHX6–India Gate, a war memorial in New Delhi commemorating the Indian dead of the First World War. The India Gate today also houses the Indian Army's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Built by Edwin Lutyens
RMR8692X–An impression of the design of The Metropolitan (Roman Catholic) Cathedral by Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869–1944). Lutyens' design was intended to create a massive structure that would have become the second-largest church in the world. It would have the world's largest dome, with a diameter of 168 feet (51 m). Building work began in 1933, but the restrictions of World War II wartime and rising costs forced construction to stop. In 1956, work recommenced on the crypt, which was finished in 1958. Thereafter, Lutyens' design was considered too costly and was abandoned with only the crypt complete.
RMAY1JHY–House Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens
RMWHA8P2–Sir Edwin Lutyens. Heathcote Ilkley 1906
RFC81Y55–Fairhaven Memorial Lodges, Runnymede, Surrey, England. Designed by Sir Edward Lutyens.
RM2PKNHPA–Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and unveiled in 1924, The Civil Service Rifles War Memorial is a Portland Stone column located on the riverside terrace
RMFDJKFD–Detail of the lift door designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens at Castle Drogo, Devon.
RF2G5D6R0–Norwich Coat of Arms on the Norwich War Memorial or Cenotaph, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and unveiled in 1927.
RMM0CTKB–Lutyens designed garden bench encrusted with lichen nestles in a border of tall perennials at The Garden House, Buckland Monachorum, Devon, UK
RM2TBPKFD–Chapel in Edwin Lutyens Crypt Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral or Catholic Cathedral (1930-1958), Liverpool England UK.
RMGHMTWM–A general view of part of the Grosvenor Estate designed by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens on Page Street in Pimlico, central London.
RFFG7GY0–An aerial view of the Page Street social housing designed by Edwin Lutyens in Westminster
RM2KHY0AJ–Back of the St Martin's Church Edwin Lutyens in an Italianate style, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, UK
RF2G40472–Castle Drogo, Dartmoor, Devon, the last castle to be constructed in England. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and constructed between 1910 and 1930.
RMBHK0YY–Lutyens' architecture of India's government buildings along Raj Path
RMKCBB81–Studies of a Lamp Standard, Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, late 19th–mid-20th century
RMC2CK1E–Lutyens flats in Page Street, Pimlico, Westminster London. Designed by Edwin Lutyens the estate tenements are of a striking unusual checkerboard design. Grosvenor Estate who are the freeholders granted to Westminster, a 999 year lease for the provided it built 'housing for the working class,' as part of the Westminster Housing Scheme. HOMER SYKES
RMA31HGB–Sir Edwin Lutyens Evans
RF2HJXFYT–The staircase pillar. Cambridgeshire. Middlefield, Great Shelford. - Designed by Mr. E. L. Lutyens (1922)
RMKPGJ0F–Column at the India Gate. Situated in the heart of New Delhi, India Gate was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens commemorating members of the British Indian Army who perished fighting for the Indian Empire in WWI and the Afghan Wars.
RMDJJXT4–Interior of the orangery at Hestercombe Gardens near Taunton Somerset designed by Edwin Lutyens
RMAY1JJR–House Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens
RME8YJ1K–The Cenotaph ( Sir Edwin Lutyens, 1924), St. Peter's Square, Manchester, England, UK. The Town Hall behind.
RMC6PX6E–St Martin’s Church, Knebworth, designed by Lutyens in 1915, was only completed in the 1960s.
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