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St John the Evangelist, Oxborough: monument to Margaret Bedingfield (the Bedingfield Chantry) with Olive Cook looking at the highly carved chantry held up with wooden supports

RIBA114979
NOTES: The church is medieval in origin and partly roofless (collapsed in 1948). The Bedingfield Chantry is located at the east end of the south aisle. It was built after the death of Margaret Bedingfield sometime after 1514. It is famous for its terracotta monuments.

Kate Macintosh

RIBA114982
Macintosh, Kate

Quinlan Terry in his office in the Old Exchange, Dedham

RIBA118030
Terry, Quinlan (1937-)
NOTES: The Old Exchange is a collection of medieval, 17th and 18th-century timber structures.

Quinlan Terry in his office in the Old Exchange, Dedham

RIBA118031
Terry, Quinlan (1937-)
NOTES: The Old Exchange is a collection of medieval, 17th and 18th-century timber structures.

Quinlan Terry in his office in the Old Exchange, Dedham

RIBA118032
Terry, Quinlan (1937-)
NOTES: The Old Exchange is a collection of medieval, 17th and 18th-century timber structures.

Quinlan Terry in his office in the Old Exchange, Dedham

RIBA118033
Terry, Quinlan (1937-)
NOTES: The Old Exchange is a collection of medieval, 17th and 18th-century timber structures.

Quinlan Terry in his office in the Old Exchange, Dedham

RIBA118034
Terry, Quinlan (1937-)
NOTES: The Old Exchange is a collection of medieval, 17th and 18th-century timber structures.

Alison and Peter Smithson in their garden at Chelsea, London

RIBA118145
Smithson, Alison (1928-1993)
NOTES: These photographs were taken during their work at Bath University, where they added a new arts building. The significance of the ancient rug, which has been patched and mended over time, refers to their approach towards adding and adapation of the existing fabric at Bath.
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