George Heywood Maunoir Sumner (1853–1940) was originally an English painter, illustrator, and craftsman, closely involved with the Arts and Crafts movement...
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Canterbury Charles Richard Sumner, bishop George Sumner, bishop Heywood Sumner, artist "U.S. Senate: The Caning of Senator Charles Sumner". www.senate.gov. Retrieved...
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journalist Heywood L. Edwards (1905–1941), United States naval officer Heywood Gould (born 1942), United States screenwriter Heywood Sumner (1853–1940)...
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Matthew Thomas Sumner in 1951), lead singer of British Band The Police Gregory Sumner, history professor and biographer Heywood Sumner (1853–1940), English...
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the time. The interior is decorated with 19th-century gesso work by Heywood Sumner and the building now used by Wells Cathedral School. The Close owes...
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environmental activist George Sumner (botanist) (1793–1855), American botanist Heywood Sumner (George Heywood Maunoir Sumner, 1853–1940), English painter...
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the Art Nouveau movement in Belgium and France. The English artist Heywood Sumner has been identified as this era's pioneer of the technique, for example...
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George and Mary Sumner. The Sumner Press. Johnston, Pamela (2004). "Sumner (née Heywood), Mary Elizabeth (1828–1921), founder of the Mothers' Union". Oxford...
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chancel are Sgraffito decoration illustrating the gospels, painted by Heywood Sumner in 1892. There are Salviati mosaics and the pillars are decorated with...
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and Gerald C. Horsley, plus metal worker W. A. S. Benson, designer Heywood Sumner, painter C. H. H. Macartney, sculptors Hamo Thornycroft and Edward Onslow...
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1874 by the Earl of Normanton, was at South Gorley. In 1902 the artist Heywood Sumner acquired a plot land at Cuckoo Hill near South Gorley. He designed and...
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current forms including sgraffito and stained glass windows are by Heywood Sumner. In 1869 Annie Chapman, or sometimes called Mary Chapman was married...
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prominently Selwyn Image, but also Clement Heaton, William De Morgan, Heywood Sumner, Christopher Whall, Charles Winstanley, William Kellock Brown, George...
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Cobbett, Daniel Defoe, William Gilpin, William Howitt, W. H. Hudson, and Heywood Sumner. Lewis, Percival (1811). Historical inquiries, concerning forests and...
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in the Italianate style by Lewis Vulliamy. The church has murals by Heywood Sumner and is a Grade II* listed building. William Ralph Inge was vicar there...
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until 1978 William Greenwell, Augustus Pitt Rivers, Thomas Bateman, Heywood Sumner John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury, John Evans, contemporary archaeologists...
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especially by British graphic artists of the 1880s, including Selwyn Image, Heywood Sumner, Walter Crane, Alfred Gilbert, and especially Aubrey Beardsley. The...
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They used the services of many designers, especially C. F. A. Voysey, Heywood Sumner and Lindsay Butterfield, and later Cecil Millar and George Henry Walton...
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John Bird Sumner (25 February 1780 – 6 September 1862) was a bishop in the Church of England and Archbishop of Canterbury. John Bird Sumner was born in...
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warden of All Souls College, Oxford (1945–51). The son of the artist Heywood Sumner and his wife Agnes (a sister of Lord Charnwood), he attended Winchester...
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walls are decorated in Arts and Crafts style sgraffito with designs by Heywood Sumner based on the Benedicite. I St Afran, St Ieuan and St Sannan Llantrisant...
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Thomas Heywood (1797–1866) was an English antiquarian. He was closely involved in the Chetham Society and its publications. The son of Nathaniel Heywood (died...
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Sir Arthur Percival Heywood, 3rd Baronet (25 December 1849 – 19 April 1916) is best known today as the innovator of the fifteen inch minimum gauge railway...
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birch. The area is now owned and managed by Hampshire County Council. Heywood Sumner carried out some excavation at the site which was published in his 1917...
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retired to Winchester, where she researched sgraffito and its use by Heywood Sumner. She also campaigned on behalf of the homeless and for Quaker work in...
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and Gerald C. Horsley, plus metal worker W. A. S. Benson, designer Heywood Sumner, painter and brother C. H. H. Macartney, sculptors Hamo Thornycroft...
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Sedding, is very finely carved. The east window contains stained glass by Heywood Sumner (1866), and later windows in the north aisle are by Hugh Easton. Monuments...
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Ball, who had trained in Italy, and by other designers (in particular Heywood Sumner, who created the sgraffito scheme in the apse). The church closed in...
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edition by collectors was the "artist's edition" of 1883, to which Heywood Sumner added twelve etchings, and which had Linton's woodcuts mounted on India...
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memory of his wife Rosamund, and were designed by Heywood Sumner. Taking the Benedicite as his theme, Sumner used thin layers of different coloured plaster...
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