Raymond Charles Erith RA FRIBA (7 August 1904 – 30 November 1973) was a leading classical architect in England during the period dominated by the modern...
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School of Architecture. He was a pupil of architect Raymond Erith, with whom he formed the partnership Erith & Terry. Quinlan Terry is a well-known representative...
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alterations. Along with Number 10, it underwent a major reconstruction by Raymond Erith, 1960–64. Despite reconstruction, the interior retains a fine staircase...
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Headquarters in Salford of 1958 being a good example. Architects such as Raymond Erith, and Donald McMorran were among the few architects who continued the...
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contained over 200 rooms spread out over five floors. The architect Raymond Erith carried out the design for this painstaking work and the contractor...
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into practice at his Poundbury development in Dorset. Architects like Raymond Erith, Francis Johnson and Quinlan Terry continued to practise in the classical...
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The current building was designed by the architect Raymond Erith and dates to 1964; speaking at Erith's memorial service in 1974, the poet laureate Sir John...
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Road Erith Town F.C., a football club playing at Erith Sports Stadium Erith Island, off Tasmania, Australia Erith, South Australia Raymond Erith (1904–1973)...
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buildings and housing estates. Another noteworthy British architect, Raymond Erith (1904–1973), designed classical buildings from the establishment of...
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Galileo's Dialogo from 1663. Lynda Grier and Wolfson West were designed by Raymond Erith. In recent years the Wolfson Quadrangle, in contrast to many Oxbridge...
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century but was restored to its mid-Georgian appearance by architect Raymond Erith in the early 1970s using some of the compensation for the construction...
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appears among the world's most influential architects. In England, Raymond Erith (1904–1973) drew on Palladian inspirations, and was followed in this...
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Oxford, England, Wolfson Quadrangle library and entrance, designed by Raymond Erith. Yokohama Marine Tower in Yokohama, Japan. Chungking Mansions in Hong...
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Richard England (born 1937), Malta Arthur Erickson (1924–2009), Canada Raymond Erith (1904–1973), US Aldo van Eyck (1918–1999), Netherlands Hassan Fathy...
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Provost's House, The Queen's College, Oxford, England, designed by Raymond Erith. Riverview High School (Sarasota, Florida), designed by Paul Rudolph...
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valley. In 1938 the Dedham Vale Society was founded with local architect Raymond Erith as its founding Chairman. "John Constable, Dedham Vale, Museum no. 124-1888"...
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into practice at his Poundbury development in Dorset. Architects like Raymond Erith, Francis Johnson and Quinlan Terry continued to practice in the classical...
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trustees of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brentwood, to a design by Raymond Erith, between 1966 and 1967. In the mid-1980s, it was converted again, this...
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Womersley. The Pediment, Aynho, Northamptonshire, England, designed by Raymond Erith. Church of Our Lady and St Columba, Wallsend, England, designed by Vincente...
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Treasurer 1965–70 Raymond Erith 1964 Andrew Freeth 1965 Uncle of Peter Freeth Carel Weight 1965 Henry Carr 1966 William Roberts 1966 Raymond Teague Cowern...
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with East Anglia, such as Cedric Morris, John Nash and the architect Raymond Erith. The composer Benjamin Britten and the tenor Peter Pears might be there...
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1875. Then became a public hall and later converted into a church by Raymond Erith, now a public library. Brick, stucco faced. Of three two storey bays...
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and in 1938 the Dedham Vale Society was founded with local architect Raymond Erith as its founding Chairman. Formerly a rich wool town and market town...
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specimen trees. In the 1960s a domed three-storey tower designed by Raymond Erith was built just outside the park as a folly and dower house. The interior...
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temple front with niches and a dome-like mesh roof. It was designed by Raymond Erith, with Quinlan Terry. London Transport also restored the gardens, repaved...
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Dale Thomas Newenham Deane Edwin Dolby Philip Dowson Harry Drinkwater Raymond Erith T. P. Figgis Edmund Fisher Norman Foster Thomas Garner James Gibbs John...
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(17 June 1879 - 1955) was an English architect. She designed, with Raymond Erith, St Andrew's church, Felixstowe, in 1929–1930, the first church to be...
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18th century East wing 1960/1 West wing 1969/71 Architect Extension: Raymond Erith Architectural style(s) Extension: Palladian Listed Building – Grade...
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A plan for a building adjacent to the college was commissioned from Raymond Erith, but not taken forward due to the increasing financial demands of repairs...
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dry rot. By the early 1970s the house had become so dilapidated that Raymond Erith and Quinlan Terry proposed the radical solution of rebuilding it entirely...
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