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Frank Lloyd Wright in the Bride of Denmark, 9-13 Queen Anne's Gate, London

RIBA2614-13
Wright, Frank Lloyd (1867-1959)
NOTES: The Bride of Denmark was created in 1947 in the basement of the offices of the Architectural Press (publishers of the Architects' Journal and the Architectural Review) from salvaged elements of pubs damaged during the war or rejected by brewery owners.

Bride of Denmark, 9-13 Queen Anne's Gate, London

RIBA2922-27
NOTES: The Bride of Denmark was created in 1947 in the basement of the offices of the Architectural Press (publishers of the Architects' Journal and the Architectural Review) from salvaged elements of pubs damaged during the war or rejected by brewery owners.

Design for 'The Tudor House' public house, Shoreham, Sussex

RIBA4042
Tiltman, Stavers Hessell (1888-1968)

Design for a poster for the Central Liquor Control Board entitled 'Use and Beauty' to decorate a pub or canteen, possibly in the Carlisle area

RIBA4081
Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley (1857-1941)
NOTES: This design resembles one from 1893 for a cover for The Studio.

Harvard House with the Garrick Inn on the left, High Street, Stratford-upon-Avon

RIBA5382
NOTES: Havard House was the home of Katherine Rogers (1584-1635), mother of the English clergyman John Havard (1607-1638), whose bequest made possible the foundation of Harvard University. It is owned, together with five Shakespeare houses in and around Stratford-upon-Avon, by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust that cares for Shakespeare's heritage.
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