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    Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel CBE (1887 in Cambridge – 21 June 1959 in Westminster, London) was a British architect, writer and musician. Harry Stuart...
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  • later changed his name to "Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel", going on to become a celebrated architect. In February 1902, Goodhart's widow Rose remarried to...
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  • at the University of Edinburgh Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel (1887–1959), English architect and writer James Goodhart (1845–1916), English physician and...
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    Professor of Latin at the University of Edinburgh. Their only son, Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel, inherited Hatchlands and became a celebrated architect. At the...
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    Neuschwanstein. The result was described by the architect and writer Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel as "one of the most dramatic compositions in all architecture"...
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    movement which England has ever produced." The architect and writer Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel covered the subject of the Revival in an appreciative way in...
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    necessary, and in the late 1950s the ecclesiastical architect Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel was commissioned to build a new church. The friary closed in...
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  • was a good 25 years younger than the architectural historian Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel, the two had a very friendly feud. Noble is said to have joked...
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    Bridge Hospital. St Olaf House was built between 1928 and 1932 by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel as a headquarters for the Hay's Wharf Company. The house was...
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  • Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort; Lynne Redgrave; Rachel Kempson; Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel; Allan Gwynne-Jones; Anne Parsons, Countess of Rosse, and her...
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    Hon. Mervyn Herbert (1882–1929) to the design of the architect Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel. The Dyke family of Somerset uses the same arms as the ancient...
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  • Arthur Mayger Hind (1921, 1923) Reginald Gleadowe (1928–1933) Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel (1933–1936) Sir Philip Anstiss Hendy (1936–46) Kenneth Clark...
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    designed by H.R. Pinker. Architect and architectural historian Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel, who lived locally, admired the interior decoration: he said...
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    renewing the pews, and adding a cover to the organ, designed by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel. As Queen Mother, Elizabeth returned to live at Royal Lodge as...
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    east. Rendel also commissioned Gertrude Jekyll to design the gardens which contain a parterre. Lord Rendel's grandson, Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel, who...
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    Arthur Blomfield's 1881 church, wrecked during World War II, and Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel's 1950s rebuild. Two earlier churches on the site, the second...
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    Brighton and Hove. The prominently sited building, an example of Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel's "inimitable response to Modernism", was purpose-built as the...
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    project was the subject of a design competition assessed by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel and won by Charles Holloway James and Stephen Rowland Pierce...
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  • Keith Murray. Holy Trinity Church, Dockhead, London, designed by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel. SAS Royal Hotel, Copenhagen, with building and furnishings designed...
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    was firmly rooted in an early modernist style. He worked for Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel in Europe as Chief Assistant, after which he returned to Australia...
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    London, who was one of the "rogue-architect"s described by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel. John Croft was born in Bilston, Staffordshire, in 1800. He married...
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  • Sir Banister Fletcher (1866–1953) Ernest Gimson (1864–1919) Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel (1887–1959) William Curtis Green (1882–1958) Sidney Greenslade...
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    in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Galloway. The architect was Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel (1887–1959). In Scotland the date 16 September is celebrated...
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    and St Ninian Catholic Church, George St, 1959–60. Designed by Harry Stuart Goodhart Rendel and is his only known building in Scotland. The interior was...
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    was writing The Eve of St. Agnes. The church was restored by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel in 1926. The Park's web site adds some specifics: "It was consecrated...
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    1933–1935 Giles Gilbert Scott 1935–1937 Percy Thomas 1937–1939 Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel 1939–1940 Edwin Stanley Hall 1940–1943 William Henry Ansell 1943–1946...
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  • architectural firm Goodhart-Rendel Broadbent & Curtis in the 1950s and 1960s and took over the practice when Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel died. Subsequently...
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    designed by Plymouth architects Evans & Sloggett was added in 1965. Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel described the church as "an abundance of ugly and eccentric outlines"...
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    Stuart Rendel, 1st Baron Rendel (1834–1913) Founder of University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and owner of Hatchlands Park. Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel...
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  • Marylebone Parish Church in London. Harris was described by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel as one of a group of "those Gothic-Revival architects, addicted...
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