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New Social Block, Gillette Factory, Great West Road, London: the canteen

RIBA3483-61
Conran Design Group
NOTES: The new social block was constructed at the back of the 1937 factory, which is by Sir Banister Flight Fletcher. The architects for the building were Dodge & Reid and the designers for the interior were Conran Design Group.

St Paul's Cathedral, City of London: detail of the gilded wrought-iron screen on the south side of the choir

RIBA5637
Tijou, Jean (fl.1689-1712)
NOTES: The screen is the work of Jean Tijou.

St Cyprian's, Clarence Gate, Marylebone, London: the screen

RIBA5649
Comper, Sir John Ninian (1864-1960)

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.

St Michael, Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire: the Early English chancel screen in oak

RIBA6733
NOTES: This cruciform church dates from c.1130. The chancel was rebuilt c.1260.

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

RIBA6769
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.

St Mary the Virgin, Great Warley, Essex: detail of one of the angels amongst the brass roses of the chancel screen

RIBA6770
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.

St Mary the Virgin, Saffron Walden, Essex: the nave seen from the choir

RIBA6777
NOTES: The original Norman church of 1130 was rebuilt and enlarged in Decorated style in 1250-1258. General rebuilding in Perpendicular style began in 1450, and the church is considered to be one of the finest churches in the county of Essex.
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