Edwin Lutyens

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Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1897/00/00 Emily Lytton, daughter of the late Viceroy of India and first earl of Lytton, marries Edwin Lutyens. Groom
1900/00/00 31 Bedford Square is the home of Sir Edwin Lutyens. Home Numbers 12-27 And Attached Railings London
1900/00/00 No 13 Mansfield St is the residence and office of Sir Edwin Lutyens. Home, Office 5-13, Mansfield Street W1 London
1900/00/00 Sir Edwin Lutyens had his office at various location in London, including at 17 Queen Anne's Gate. Office 17 And 19, Queen Anne's Gate Sw1 Queen Anne's Gate
1908/00/00 The Lutyens and their 5 children live at 29 Bloomsbury Square (which also served as an office). Home, Office Bloomsbury Square London
1920/11/11 Edwin Lutyens' permanent Cenotaph is built of Portland stone between 1919 and 1920 by Holland, Hannen and Cubitts to replace his earlier wood-and-plaster cenotaph in the same location. Architect The Cenotaph, London London Armistice Day
1929/00/00 The former home of the Dukes of Westminster and Gloucester is redesigned and rebuilt as a hotel under the direction of L Rome Guthrie and Edwin Lutyens. Architect Grosvenor House Hotel London
1930/00/00 SirEdwin Lutyensreceives a commission to design the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King. The crypt was built from 1956 to 1958, but Lutyens' design for the Cathedral was considered too costly and was abandoned with only the crypt complete. Architect Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral Liverpool
1932/08/01 Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and built between 1928 and 1932, the Thiepval Memorial is unveiled by Edward, Prince of Wales. Architect Memorial to the Missing of the Somme Thiepval, Somme Battle of the Somme
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