Scottish Arts and Crafts architect, artist, landscape designer and furniture designer. He did much work on the Isle of Bute. Almost all of his buildings are now category A listed buildings, reflecting the high quality of his work. The Chapel, library and garden at St John's Lodge seem to be his only London work.
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Robert Weir Schultz
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St John's Lodge Garden
{Below a drawing which shows the layout of the garden:} St John's Lodge was c...
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Michael Ventris
Architect and decipherer of Linear B script. While still at school he heard about the discovery of Knossos by Arthur Evans, and about the undeciphered Linear B script on the tablets. This mystery ...
John Knight
Architect. We only have some ideas about who this might be, from Charles Saumarez Smith. In 1862 he may be the J. McKenzie Knight who designed the lovely Vestry Hall in Bancroft Road E1, and is now...
Maurice Adams
Architect. Born Maurice Bingham Adams. He was instrumental in the founding of Bedford Park in West London, where he designed many of the houses and parts of St Michael & All Angels Church. In 1...
Joshua Marshall
King Charles II’s Master Mason. Also worked on St Paul's Cathedral and the Temple Bar and did much work in the rebuilding of the City after the Great Fire. Born and died London.
Councillor A. C. Shearing
Architect of the British Legion Hornsey in 1929.
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Frieze of Parnassus - Grinling Gibbons
SW7, Kensington Road
The monument, officially titled the Prince Consort National Memorial, celebrates Victorian achievement and Prince Albert's passions and i...
William Luke Duffy
A Writer/Chief Engineer's Clerk on the RMS Titanic. A full résumé of his life can be found on the Encyclopedia Titanica website. He is also commemorated on the Engineers Memorial, Andrews East Park...
Albert McKenzie statue
SE1, Tower Bridge Road
The concrete plinth represents a section of the Zeebrugge harbour wall. We believe there were plans to use an actual section of the wall...
1 subject commemorated, 2 creators
Gregory Foster
WC1, Malet Place, Foster Court
By resolution of the University College Committee of the Sixth of June 1933 this part of the College is henceforward known as Foster Cour...
Sir Arthur Blomfield
Architect, born Arthur Wiliam Blomfield, at Fulham Palace, the son of the Bishop of London. Specialised in church architecture, e.g. St Mary's Parish Hall, Crawford Street. Also designed the Royal ...
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