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Daily Express Building, 120-129 Fleet Street, City of London: the entrance hall

RIBA2645-14
Atkinson, Robert (1883-1952)
NOTES: Robert Atkinson was responsible for the interiors.

Chanin Building, New York: sculptural detail in lobby

RIBA3298-50
Chambellan, Rene Paul (1893-1955)
NOTES: Rene Chambellan was the architectural sculptor for the bas reliefs and grille work throughout the building.

Chanin Building, New York: decorative grille work

RIBA3299-51
Chambellan, Rene Paul (1893-1955)
NOTES: Rene Chambellan was the architectural sculptor for the bas reliefs and grille work throughout the building.

Alaska Works, Bermondsey, London: railings

RIBA3300-51
Wallis Gilbert & Partners

Aachen Cathedral (Kaiserdom): bronze gallery rail

RIBA5589
NOTES: The cathedral, also known as the Kaiserdom (Imperial Cathedral), was built by Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor, in 792-805. The Palatine Chapel, designed by Odo of Metz, holds the remains of Charlemagne (742-814) and was the site of coronations for 600 years.

St Mary the Virgin, Great Warley, Essex: the beaten metal pulpit and chancel screen

RIBA5660
Reynolds-Stephens, Sir William (1862-1943)
NOTES: This church, built for Evelyn Heseltine, was designed by Charles Harrison Townsend while William Reynolds-Stephens was responsible for the Art Nouveau interiors in the English Arts and Crafts manner.

Treasury, Aachen Cathedral (Kaiserdom): detail of the gilt figures from the shrine of Charlemagne

RIBA6549
NOTES: The cathedral, also known as the Kaiserdom (Imperial Cathedral), was built by Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor, in 792-805. The Palatine Chapel, designed by Odo of Metz, holds the remains of Charlemagne (742-814) and was the site of coronations for 600 years.
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