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Aston Webb

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Sir Aston Webb (22 May 1849 – 21 August 1930) was an English architect who designed the principal facade of Buckingham Palace and the main building of the Victoria and Albert Museum, among other major works around England, many of them in partnership with Ingress Bell. [1]

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Admiralty Arch

Admiralty Arch is a landmark building in London which incorporates an archway providing road and pedestrian access between The Mall, which extends to the southwest, and Trafalgar Square to the northeast.

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AIA Gold Medal

The AIA Gold Medal is awarded by the American Institute of Architects conferred "by the national AIA Board of Directors in recognition of a significant body of work of lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture." It is the Institute's highest award.

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Albert Medal (Royal Society of Arts)

The Albert Medal of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) was instituted in 1864 as a memorial to Prince Albert, who had been President of the Society for 18 years.

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Alexander Mackintosh

Alexander Mackintosh (2 October 1861 — 1945) was an American architect and architectural designer active in New York City from the 1890s until his death.

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Alexander Rolls

Major Alexander Rolls (18 July 1818 – 22 April 1882) was a native of Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales.

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Alfred Drury

(Edward) Alfred Briscoe Drury (11 November 1856 – 24 December 1944) was an English architectural sculptor and figure in the New Sculpture movement.

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Applicants for Admission to a Casual Ward

Applicants for Admission to a Casual Ward is an 1874 oil painting by British painter Luke Fildes, a key work in nineteenth-century British social realism.

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Architecture of Birmingham

Although Birmingham in England has existed as a settlement for over a thousand years, today's city is overwhelmingly a product of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, with little surviving from its early history.

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Architecture of Wales

Architecture of Wales is an overview of architecture in Wales from the Medieval period to the present day, excluding castles and fortifications, ecclesiastical architecture and industrial architecture.

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Aston (name)

Aston is an English surname and occasionally a given name.

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August 1930

The following events occurred in August 1930.

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Édouard Lantéri

Édouard Lantéri (1 November 1848 – 22 December 1917) was a French-born British sculptor and medallist whose romantic French style of sculpting was seen as influential among exponents of New Sculpture.

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Beit Hall

Beit Hall, otherwise known as the Beit Quadrangle, is one of Imperial College London's oldest and most historic buildings.

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Bentalls

Bentalls is a British department store chain with a branch in Kingston upon Thames.

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Britannia Royal Naval College

Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC), commonly known as Dartmouth, is the naval academy of the United Kingdom and the initial officer training establishment of the British Royal Navy.

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Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts

The Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts (1898–1966) was a company of modern artists and designers associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement, founded by Walter Gilbert.

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Camberwell Cemeteries

The two Camberwell cemeteries are close to one another in Honor Oak, south London, England.

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Canada Gate

Canada Gate forms part of the Queen Victoria Memorial scheme in London.

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Cathedral of St Michael and St George, Aldershot

Cathedral Church of St Michael and St George serves as the Roman Catholic cathedral for the Bishopric of the Forces.

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Charles Barry Jr.

Charles Barry Jr. (1823–1900) was an English architect of the mid-late 19th century, and eldest son of Sir Charles Barry.

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Charles Herbert Reilly

Sir Charles Herbert Reilly, (4 March 1874 – 2 February 1948) was an English architect and teacher.

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Christopher Webb

Christopher Rahere Webb (1886-1966) was an English stained glass designer.

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City of London Artillery

The 1st London Artillery Brigade or City of London Artillery was a volunteer field artillery unit of the British Army, part of the Territorial Force and later the Territorial Army, that existed under various titles from 1863 to 1971 and fought in World War I and World War II.

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City of London Rifles

The City of London Rifles (CLR) was a volunteer regiment of the British Army, originally raised as the 'Printers' Battalion'.

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Claude Ferrier

Claude Waterlow Ferrier FRIBA (1879 – 6 July 1935) was a Scottish architect, who specialised in the Art Deco style.

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Coombe, Croydon

Coombe is a place in the London Borough of Croydon, not far from central Croydon.

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Corporation Street, Birmingham

Corporation Street is a main shopping street in Birmingham city centre, England.

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Cour d'honneur

Cour d'honneur (court of honor) is the architectural term for a three-sided ceremonial courtyard, created by flanking the main central block, or corps de logis, with symmetrical advancing secondary wings containing minor rooms.

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Court of Final Appeal Building

The Court of Final Appeal Building, also known as the Old Supreme Court Building, is the home of the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong.

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Crown steeple

A crown steeple, or crown spire, is a traditional form of church steeple in which curved stone flying buttresses form the open shape of a rounded crown.

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Dover Patrol Monument

The Dover Patrol Monument is a war memorial designed by Sir Aston Webb to commemorate the Royal Navy's Dover Patrol of the First World War.

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Drayton St. Leonard

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Dublin

Dublin is the capital of and largest city in Ireland.

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Dunecht House

Dunecht House is a stately home on the Dunecht estate in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Edward Blore

Edward Blore (13 September 1787 – 4 September 1879) was a 19th-century (Victorian and pre-Victorian) British landscape and architectural artist, architect and antiquary.

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Edward Poynter

Sir Edward John Poynter, 1st Baronet (20 March 1836 in Paris – 26 July 1919 in London) was an English painter, designer, and draughtsman who served as President of the Royal Academy.

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Ellesmere College

Ellesmere College is an independent co-educational day and boarding school located near Ellesmere, in rural northern Shropshire, England.

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Finsbury Rifles

The Finsbury Rifles was a unit of Britain's Volunteer Force and later Territorial Army from 1860 to 1961.

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Fitz, Shropshire

Fitz is a small village in Shropshire, England.

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Frank Dicksee

Sir Francis Bernard Dicksee (London 27 November 1853 – 17 October 1928) was an English Victorian painter and illustrator, best known for his pictures of dramatic literary, historical, and legendary scenes.

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French Protestant Church of London

The French Protestant Church of London (Église protestante française de Londres) is a Reformed / Presbyterian church that caters to the French-speaking community of London since 1550.

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Giacomo Leoni

Giacomo Leoni (1686 – 8 June 1746), also known as James Leoni, was an Italian architect, born in Venice.

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Gilbert Bayes

Gilbert William Bayes (4 April 1872 – 10 July 1953) was an English sculptor.

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Government Buildings

Government Buildings (Tithe an Rialtais) is a large Edwardian building enclosing a quadrangle on Merrion Street in Dublin, Ireland, in which several key offices of the Government of Ireland are located.

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Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster

There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England.

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Grade I listed churches in Shropshire

Shropshire is a county in the West Midlands region of England.

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Grade II* listed war memorials in England

There are 129 Grade II* listed war memorials in England, out of over 2,000 listed war memorials.

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Grand Trunk Railway

The Grand Trunk Railway was a railway system that operated in the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario, and in the American states of Connecticut, Maine, Michigan, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

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Gunnersbury Cemetery

Gunnersbury Cemetery, also known as Kensington or New Kensington Cemetery, is a cemetery opened in 1929.

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Harry Bulkeley Creswell

Harry Bulkeley Creswell FRIBA (1869–1960), was a British architect and author.

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Henry Alfred Pegram

Henry Alfred Pegram (27 July 1862 – 25 March 1937) was a British sculptor and exponent of the New Sculpture movement.

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Henry Budden

Henry Ebenezer Budden CBE (11 August 1871 – 25 December 1944) was a Sulman Award winning Australian architect active in the first 40 years of the 20th century.

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Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster

Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster, (13 October 1825 – 22 December 1899), styled Viscount Belgrave between 1831 and 1845 and Earl Grosvenor between 1845 and 1869 and known as The Marquess of Westminster between 1869 and 1874, was an English landowner, politician and racehorse owner.

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Imperial College Union

Imperial College Union is the Students' Union of Imperial College London.

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Ingress Bell

Edward Ingress Bell (1837–1914) was an English architect of the late 19th and early 20th century, who worked for many years in partnership with the more well-known Sir Aston Webb.

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John Nash (architect)

John Nash (18 January 1752 – 13 May 1835) was an English architect responsible for much of the layout of Regency London under the patronage of the Prince Regent, and during his reign as George IV.

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John Paul Jones Park

John Paul Jones Park is a public park located in Fort Hamilton, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.

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John Rolls of The Hendre

John Rolls of The Hendre (20 October 1776 – 31 January 1837) was a native of Bermondsey, in Southwark, London, Surrey, England.

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Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower

The Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower, or simply Old Joe, is a clock tower and campanile located in Chancellor's court at the University of Birmingham, in the suburb of Edgbaston.

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Kincardine Castle, Royal Deeside

Kincardine Castle is a Victorian country house in Royal Deeside, Scotland.

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King's College, Cambridge

King's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England.

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Kingston Blount

Kingston Blount is a village about southeast of Thame in South Oxfordshire, England.

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Landmark Trust

The Landmark Trust is a British building conservation charity, founded in 1965 by Sir John and Lady Smith, that rescues buildings of historic interest or architectural merit and then makes them available for holiday rental.

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Lapworth Museum of Geology

The Lapworth Museum of Geology is a geological museum run by the University of Birmingham and located on the University's campus in Edgbaston, south Birmingham, England.

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List of Australian architects

This is a list of Australian architects.

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List of British architects

This list of British architects includes notable architects, civil engineers, and earlier stonemasons, from the United Kingdom and its predecessor states.

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List of English people

Listed below are English people of note and some notable individuals born in England.

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List of Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by George V

The Royal Victorian Order is an order of knighthood awarded by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth realms.

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List of officers of the Royal Academy of Arts

This is a list of the officers of the Royal Academy of Arts.

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List of places of worship in Hastings

The borough of Hastings, one of six local government districts in the English county of East Sussex, has more than 50 extant places of worship serving a wide range of religious denominations.

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List of places of worship in Mid Sussex

The district of Mid Sussex, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex, has nearly 100 churches and other places of worship.

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List of public art in Kensington

This is a list of public art in Kensington, a district in the City of Westminster and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London.

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List of public art in St James's

This is a list of public art in St James's, a district in the City of Westminster, London.

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List of public art in Surrey

This list comprises works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space in the county of Surrey, England.

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List of public art in the City of Westminster

There are more than 400 public artworks in the City of Westminster, a borough in central London.

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List of public art in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

This is a list of public art in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

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List of public art in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames

This is a list of public art in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.

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List of Royal Academicians

This is a list of notable Royal Academicians or RAs, academicians of the Royal Academy of Arts in London.

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List of works by Paul Woodroffe

This is a listing of the major works of Paul Woodroffe (1875–1954).

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List of works by Walter Gilbert

This List of works by Walter Gilbert includes the works of Walter Gilbert alone and those done in collaboration with other individuals such as Louis Weingartner, both with the Bromsgrove Guild and Martyns of Cheltenham.

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Listed buildings in Birmingham

There are 1,946 listed buildings in Birmingham, England.

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Listed buildings in Burford, Shropshire

Burford is a civil parish in Shropshire, England.

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Llanmerewig

Llanmerewig is a historic parish in Powys, in the former county of Montgomeryshire, and is situated between Newtown and Welshpool.

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London Electrical Engineers

The London Electrical Engineers was a Volunteer unit of the British Army's Royal Engineers founded in 1897.

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London Heavy Brigade, Royal Garrison Artillery

The London Heavy Brigade, Royal Garrison Artillery was a unit of the British Territorial Force formed in 1908.

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London Society (organisation)

The London Society is a British membership organisation established to encourage public interest and participation in urban planning and transport matters in London as well as to study and celebrate the capital's unique history and character.

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London Troops War Memorial

The London Troops War Memorial, located in front of the Royal Exchange in the City of London, commemorates the men of London who fought in World War I and World War II.

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Magdalene College, Cambridge

Magdalene College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.

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Manor House, West Coker

The Manor House in West Coker, Somerset, England has medieval origins, however the earliest surviving portions of the current building probably date from around 1500.

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Maurice Webb (architect)

Maurice Everett Webb (1880–1939) was an English architect of the early 20th century, who started his architectural career working for his famous architect father, Sir Aston Webb, the practice trading as Sir Aston Webb and Son for some years.

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Maxwell Ayrton

Ormrod Maxwell Ayrton FRIBA (1874–18 February 1960), known as Maxwell Ayrton, was a Scottish architect.

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May 22

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Merrion Street

Merrion Street is a major Georgian street on the southside of Dublin, Ireland, which runs along one side of Merrion Square.

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Myendetta Homestead

Myendetta Homestead is a heritage-listed homestead at Myendetta Station, Bakers Bend, Shire of Murweh, Queensland, Australia.

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Palladian architecture

Palladian architecture is a European style of architecture derived from and inspired by the designs of the Venetian architect Andrea Palladio (1508–1580).

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Rafael Serrano

Rafael Serrano Quevedo (born 9 August 1966) is a Spanish financier and entrepreneur.

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Ralph Knott

Ralph Knott FRIBA (3 May 1878 – 25 January 1929) was a British architect responsible for building the massive 6-storey "Edwardian Baroque" style County Hall building for the London County Council.

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Rede Lecture

The Sir Robert Rede's Lecturer is an annual appointment to give a public lecture, the Sir Robert Rede's Lecture (usually Rede Lecture) at the University of Cambridge.

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Richard Reginald Goulden

Richard Reginald Goulden (1876–1932) was a British sculptor operational in the early 20th century.

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Robert Richardson Banks

Robert Richardson Banks (1812 – 14 December 1872) was a notable English architect of the mid 19th century who worked for many years in partnership with Charles Barry.

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Robin Dods

Robert Smith (Robin) Dods (1868–1920) was a New Zealand-born Australian architect.

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Rockfield, Monmouthshire

Rockfield is a small village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Royal Artillery Memorial

The Royal Artillery Memorial is a stone memorial at Hyde Park Corner in London, dedicated to the First World War casualties of the Royal Regiment of Artillery.

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Royal Birmingham Society of Artists

The Royal Birmingham Society of Artists or RBSA is an art society, based in the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham, England, where it owns and operates an art gallery, the RBSA Gallery, on Brook Street, just off St Paul's Square.

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Royal College of Science

The Royal College of Science was a higher education institution located in South Kensington; it was a constituent college of Imperial College London from 1907 until it was wholly absorbed by Imperial in 2002.

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Royal College of Science for Ireland

The Royal College of Science for Ireland (RCScI) was an institute for higher education in Dublin which existed from 1867 to 1926, specialising in physical sciences and applied science.

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Royal Gold Medal

The Royal Gold Medal for architecture is awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects on behalf of the British monarch, in recognition of an individual's or group's substantial contribution to international architecture.

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Royal Grammar School Worcester

The Royal Grammar School Worcester (also known as RGS Worcester or RGSW) is an independent coeducational school in Worcester, England.

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Royal Institute of British Architects

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects primarily in the United Kingdom, but also internationally, founded for the advancement of architecture under its charter granted in 1837 and Supplemental Charter granted in 1971.

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Royal School of Mines

The Royal School of Mines comprises the departments of Earth Science and Engineering, Materials and Bioengineering at Imperial College London.

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Sedad Hakkı Eldem

Sedad Hakkı Eldem (1908 in Constantinople – 7 September 1988, in İstanbul), was a Turkish architect and one of the pioneers of nationalized modern architecture in Turkey.

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Society of Graphic Art

The Society of Graphic Art (renamed Society of Graphic Fine Art in 1986) is a British arts organisation established in 1919.

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Soho

Soho is an area of the City of Westminster, part of the West End of London.

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Solomon Joseph Solomon

Solomon Joseph Solomon (16 September 1860 – 27 July 1927) was a British painter, a founding member of the New English Art Club and member of the Royal Academy.

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St Bartholomew-the-Great

The Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great, sometimes abbreviated to Great St Bart's, is a church in the Church of England's Diocese of London located in West Smithfield within the City of London.

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St Mary's Church, Burford

St Mary's Church, Burford, is located near to Burford House in Shropshire, England, about to the west of Tenbury Wells.

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St Matthew's Church, Silverhill

St Matthew's Church is an Anglican church in the Silverhill suburb of Hastings, a town and borough in the English county of East Sussex.

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St Wilfrid's Church, Harrogate

St Wilfrid's Church, Harrogate is an Anglican parish church in the town of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England.

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Statue of Charles Rolls, Monmouth

The memorial statue to the aviation pioneer Charles Rolls stands in front of the Shire Hall in Agincourt Square, Monmouth, Wales.

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Student unionism in the United Kingdom

In universities in the United Kingdom students' unions are constituted under Section 2 of the Education Act 1994.

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Swiss Cottage, Rockfield

The Swiss Cottage, Rockfield, Monmouthshire is a gatehouse to The Hendre estate and was designed by Sir Aston Webb in 1905.

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The Hendre

The Hendre, (Yr Hendre - a farmer's winter residence; literally meaning old home), is Monmouthshire's only full-scale Victorian country house, constructed in the Victorian Gothic style.

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The Mall, London

The Mall is a road in the City of Westminster, central London, between Buckingham Palace at its western end and Trafalgar Square via Admiralty Arch to the east.

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The Rangers (British regiment)

The Rangers was a volunteer unit of the British Army, originally formed in 1860.

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Thomas Manly Deane

Sir Thomas Manly Deane (1851–1933) was an Irish architect, the son of Sir Thomas Newenham Deane and grandson of Sir Thomas Deane, who were also architects.

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Thomas Raffles Davison

Thomas Raffles Davison ARIBA (1853 - 5 May 1937) was an English architectural illustrator and journalist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Timeline of London

The following is a timeline of the history of London, the capital of England in the United Kingdom.

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Tree of Jesse

The Tree of Jesse is a depiction in art of the ancestors of Christ, shown in a tree which rises from Jesse of Bethlehem, the father of King David and is the original use of the family tree as a schematic representation of a genealogy.

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Turners Hill

Turners Hill is a village and civil parish in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England.

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Turrawan

Turrawan is a heritage-listed detached house at 8 London Road, Clayfield, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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University of Birmingham

The University of Birmingham (informally Birmingham University) is a public research university located in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom.

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University of Otago Clocktower complex

The University of Otago Clocktower complex is a group of architecturally and historically significant buildings in the centre of the University of Otago campus.

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Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.3 million objects.

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Victoria Law Courts

The Victoria Law Courts on Corporation Street, Birmingham, England is a Grade I listed red brick and terracotta building that now houses Birmingham Magistrates' Court.

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Victoria Memorial, London

The Victoria Memorial is a monument to Queen Victoria, located at the end of The Mall in London, and designed and executed by the sculptor (Sir) Thomas Brock.

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Victorian architecture

Victorian architecture is a series of architectural revival styles in the mid-to-late 19th century.

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Wairuna, Brisbane

Wairuna is a heritage-listed detached house at 27 Hampstead Road, Highgate Hill, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Walter Gilbert (sculptor)

Walter Gilbert (1871–1946) was an English sculptor.

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Webb (surname)

Webb is an English and Scottish surname meaning weaver of cloth.

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Weemalla

Weemalla is a heritage-listed detached house at 62 Ruthven Street, Corinda, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Wesley House

Wesley House was founded as a Methodist theological college (or seminary) in Jesus Lane, Cambridge, England.

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William Robert Colton

William Robert Colton RA (25 December 1867 – 13 November 1921) was a British sculptor.

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William Silver Frith

William Silver Frith (1850–1924) was a British sculptor.

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William Walcot

William Walcot (10 March 1874 – 21 May 1943) was a British architect graphic artist and etcher, notable as a practitioner of refined Art Nouveau (Style Moderne) in Moscow, Russia (as Вильям Францевич Валькот).

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Wonersh

Wonersh is a village and civil parish in the Waverley district of Surrey, England and Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Worcester

Worcester is a city in Worcestershire, England, southwest of Birmingham, west-northwest of London, north of Gloucester and northeast of Hereford.

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Worksop College

Worksop College (formerly St Cuthbert's College) is a British co-educational independent school for both day and boarding pupils aged 13 to 18, in Worksop.

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Wyambyn

Wyambyn is a heritage-listed homestead at Tabragalba House Road, Tabragalba, Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia.

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1849

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1849 in architecture

The year 1849 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1849 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1849 in the United Kingdom.

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1905 in architecture

The year 1905 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1907 in architecture

The year 1907 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1909 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1909 in the United Kingdom.

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1913 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1913 in the United Kingdom.

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1914 in architecture

The year 1914 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1914 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1914 were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire.

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1920 in art

The year 1920 in art involved some significant events and new works.

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1925 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1925 were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire.

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1930

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1930 in architecture

The year 1930 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1930 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1930 in the United Kingdom.

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19th Battalion, London Regiment (St Pancras)

The 19th Battalion, London Regiment (St Pancras) was a Volunteer unit of the British Army in existence from 1860 to 1961 under various titles.

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1st Surrey Rifles

The 1st Surrey Rifles (often spelled out in full as First Surrey Rifles and abbreviated as FSR) was a volunteer unit of the British Army from 1859 until 1993.

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20th Battalion, London Regiment (Blackheath and Woolwich)

The 20th (County of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Blackheath and Woolwich), was a unit of Britain's Territorial Force formed in 1908 from Volunteer corps dating back to 1859.

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2nd Kent Artillery Volunteers

The 2nd Kent Artillery Volunteers, later 4th London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, popularly known as the Lewisham Gunners, was a volunteer unit of the British Army from 1860 until 1967.

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2nd Middlesex Artillery Volunteers

The 2nd Middlesex Artillery was a Volunteer unit of Britain's Royal Artillery.

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3rd (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment

The 3rd (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) was a volunteer unit of the British Army under various titles from 1860 to 1961.

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3rd Kent Artillery Volunteers (Royal Arsenal)

The 3rd Kent Artillery Volunteers (Royal Arsenal) was a unit of the British Volunteer Force from 1860 to 1920.

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4th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment

The 4th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) was a Volunteer unit of Britain's Territorial Army (TA) recruited from East London.

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7th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment

The 7th (City of London) Battalion of the London Regiment was a volunteer unit of the British Army from 1860 until 1961.

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References

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