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Crookham Junior School, Crookham, Hampshire: detail of door handle

RIBA133124
Edward Cullinan Architects
NOTES: This was a refurbishment of a Mark 1, Second Consortium of Local Authorites (SCOLA) schools, built in the 1960s by Hampshire County Council. The refurbishment centered round the replacing, recladding and insulating much of the original fabric.

Mary Ward Settlement (Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings), Tavistock Place, London: detail of library door plate with the monogram of Thomas Hill Green

RIBA134800
Smith & Brewer
NOTES: The Mary Ward Settlement (originally known as the Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings) was founded in the 1890s by Mary Augusta Ward under the financial patronage of John Passmore Edwards. It aimed to provide facilities to 'improve the the religious, moral, intellectual or physical well-being of the people of London' and was also notable for housing the first fully equipped classrooms for children with disabilities. The library was dedicated to Thomas Hill Green (1836-1882), philosopher, whose writings influenced Mary Ward. See RIBA86191 for a photoprint of this image. See RIBA 155154 for a colour version of this image

Oxford University Museum, Oxford: detail of doorplate and handle

RIBA145469
Deane & Woodward
NOTES: See RIBA158209 for a colour version of this image.

Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London: detail of the RFH monogram on the door

RIBA147188
London County Council. Architects Department
NOTES: The RFH monogram was engraved by Jessie Collins on the glass of the door. See RIBA159630 for a colour version of this image.

48 Storey's Way, Cambridge: detail of front door

RIBA147897
Scott, Mackay Hugh Baillie (1865-1945)
NOTES: See RIBA147901 for a colour version of this image.

48 Storey's Way, Cambridge: detail of front door

RIBA147901
Scott, Mackay Hugh Baillie (1865-1945)
NOTES: See RIBA147897 for a black and white version of this image.

The Homestead, Second Avenue, Frinton-on-Sea, Essex: detail of the iron hinge on the oak cupboard in Turner's bedroom

RIBA148345
Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley (1857-1941)
NOTES: The house and all its furniture were designed by Voysey as a holiday home for Sydney Claridge Turner. See RIBA161345 for a colour version of this image.

The Homestead, Second Avenue, Frinton-on-Sea, Essex: detail of carved wooden latch on the door to Turner's bedroom

RIBA148346
Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley (1857-1941)
NOTES: The house and all its furniture were designed by Voysey as a holiday home for Sydney Claridge Turner. See RIBA161346 for a colour version of this image.

The Homestead, Second Avenue, Frinton-on-Sea, Essex: the main door with its heart-shaped letter box

RIBA148384
Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley (1857-1941)
NOTES: The house and all its furniture were designed by Voysey as a holiday home for Sydney Claridge Turner. See RIBA161370 for a colour version of this image.

Pallant House, North Pallant, Chichester: detail of Irish rim lock of c. 1750

RIBA149054
NOTES: See RIBA157098 for a colour version of this image.

Pallant House, North Pallant, Chichester: detail of door lock

RIBA149065
NOTES: See RIBA157108 for a colour version of this image.

An Elsley display-board showing their 'designer range' of Voysey metalwork

RIBA149716
Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley (1857-1941)
NOTES: These items are from the collection of Lady Joan Slack (1925-2015), a prominent geneticist, who inherited through her family a number of artifacts from the Voysey family, which she subsequently catalogued. She lived at Bridgwater, Somerset, where these images were taken. Thomas Elsley & Co were the manufacturers of Voysey's metalwork.
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