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Goddards, Abinger Common, Surrey: detail of the seating in the skittle alley

RIBA159024
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Goddards was built (1898-1900) by Sir Edwin Lutyens for Sir Frederick Merrielees as a holiday rest home for 'ladies of small means' on a plot near Pasture Wood (later Beatrice Webb House) where the Merrielees family lived. In 1910 Merrielees commissioned Lutyens to extend Goddards converting it into a single dwelling for his son and his wife. The design of the garden was a joint collaboration with Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll. See RIBA149425 for a black and white version of this image.

Aston Hall, Aston, Birmingham: detail of chairs

RIBA159099
Thorpe, John (c.1565-1655?)
NOTES: See RIBA147994 for a black and white version of this image.

Standen (formerly Hollybush), East Grinstead, West Sussex: detail of the dining chairs and tableware

RIBA159480
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915)
NOTES: See RIBA159480 for a colour version of this image.

Standen (formerly Hollybush), East Grinstead, West Sussex: the drawing room

RIBA159495
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915)
NOTES: See RIBA151936 for a black and white version of this image.

Standen (formerly Hollybush), East Grinstead, West Sussex: detail of oak bench seat in the porch

RIBA159503
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915)
NOTES: See RIBA151944 for a black and white version of this image.

Standen (formerly Hollybush), East Grinstead, West Sussex: detail of Sussex style bendh chair

RIBA159514
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915)
NOTES: See RIBA151956 for a black and white version of this image.

Rodmarton Manor. Cirencester: detail of the library chairs made in the estate workshop

RIBA159533
Barnsley, Arthur Ernest (1863-1926)
NOTES: Rodmarton Manor was begun in 1909 by Ernest Barnsley, completed in 1926 under his brother Sydney's supervision and then by Norman Jewson who completed the chapel to the house in 1929. See RIBA151831 for a black and white version of this image.

Rodmarton Manor. Cirencester: the fireplace and settee in the hall now library

RIBA159538
Barnsley, Arthur Ernest (1863-1926)
NOTES: Rodmarton Manor was begun in 1909 by Ernest Barnsley, completed in 1926 under his brother Sydney's supervision and then by Norman Jewson who completed the chapel to the house in 1929. See RIBA151836 for a black and white version of this image.

Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London: the auditorium

RIBA159646
London County Council. Architects Department
NOTES: See RIBA147209 for a black and white version of this image.

Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London: detail of the boxes in the auditorium

RIBA159647
London County Council. Architects Department
NOTES: See RIBA147210 for a black and white version of this image.

Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London: the auditorium

RIBA159649
London County Council. Architects Department
NOTES: See RIBA147212 for a black and white version of this image.

Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London: the auditorium

RIBA159650
London County Council. Architects Department
NOTES: See RIBA147213 for a black and white version of this image.
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