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Southend-on-Sea: family sitting on a bench

RIBA135359
NOTES: Image taken for Architectural Review (July 1926) for an article entitled 'The English Seaside' written by Osbert Lancaster.

Child playing a slot machine in an unknown seaside town

RIBA135360
NOTES: Images taken for Architectural Review (July 1926) for an article entitled 'The New Leisure' written by Harry Roberts

Southend-on-Sea: Children playing with toy boats in a seaside pool

RIBA135361
NOTES: Images taken for Architectural Review (July 1926) for an article entitled 'The English at the Seaside' written by Osbert Lancaster.

Peredur Home School, East Grinstead, West Sussex: a classroom

RIBA140150
Bayes, Kenneth
NOTES: Kenneth Bayes was a member of the Design Research Unit. His projects were very much influenced by the expressive and organic architectural language of the German architect Rudolf Steiner, the key protaganist of the Theosophical movement.

Peredur Home School, East Grinstead, West Sussex: the assembly hall with a dance in progress

RIBA140156
Bayes, Kenneth
NOTES: Kenneth Bayes was a member of the Design Research Unit. His projects were very much influenced by the expressive and organic architectural language of the German architect Rudolf Steiner, the key protaganist of the Theosophical movement.

Peredur Home School, East Grinstead, West Sussex: the assembly hall with a dance in progress

RIBA140157
Bayes, Kenneth
NOTES: Kenneth Bayes was a member of the Design Research Unit. His projects were very much influenced by the expressive and organic architectural language of the German architect Rudolf Steiner, the key protaganist of the Theosophical movement.

Portrait of Margaret Warre, only surviving child of Sir Francis Warre (died 1758) at Hestercombe House, near Taunton

RIBA151282
NOTES: The house dates back to the 17th century but was extensively remodelled in the 18th and 19th centuries. But the house is famous for its gardens. First landscaped in the 1750s by the then owner Coplestone Warre Bampfylde, a landscape designer and amateur painter. Then in 1904, Lutyens with Jekyll responsible for the planting created one of his largest single garden designs, creating a series of paved terraces, raised walks and water features and a grand Orangery of 1906-1908. The portait shows her as a young child.
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