Ernest William Gimson (/ˈdʒɪmsən/; 21 December 1864 – 12 August 1919) was an English furniture designer and architect. Gimson was described by the art...
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Arts and Crafts style by Ernest Gimson. It was built in collaboration with Detmar Blow in 1899 for Ernest's brother Sydney Gimson as a summer residence,...
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political journalist and writer Christopher Gimson (1886–1975), English cricketer and colonial administrator Ernest Gimson (1864–1919), English furniture designer...
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North Avenue designed in a variation of the Arts & Crafts style by Ernest Gimson in 1898 and 22 Avenue Road, designed in the modernist style by Fello...
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movement master builders, furniture designers and makers associated with Ernest Gimson. In the early 20th century they had workshops at Sapperton, Gloucestershire...
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for his contribution to the Arts and Crafts movement, working with Ernest Gimson and Sidney Barnsley. Lupton was born into the Lupton family of Leeds...
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roots.[citation needed] These tables are best known as the work of Ernest Gimson and his associates the Barnsley brothers and Peter Waals at their Daneway...
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Fukasawa (born 1956) Peter Ghyczy (born 1940) Grinling Gibbons (1648–1721) Ernest Gimson (1864–1919) Eileen Gray (1878–1976) Molly Gregory (1914–2006) Hector...
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first major work, although the butterfly plan design was inspired by Ernest Gimson. Built as a seaside villa, it is now a holiday rental property. Stonehenge...
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campus also has two Grade I listed arts and crafts buildings designed by Ernest Gimson, the Lupton Hall (1911), which was co-designed, built and largely financed...
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built by the brothers Ernest (died 1925) and Sidney Barnsley (died 1926), and the Leasowes, built by their colleague Ernest Gimson (d. 1919) are to the...
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Christopher is said to have been exceptionally tall, so that his uncle Ernest Gimson made a special 7ft single oak bed for him. He was educated at Oundle...
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since. It the early 20th century it became a workshop and showroom for Ernest Gimson and the Barnsley brothers who were important designers of the arts and...
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De Morgan, a mosaic dome painted by Gaetano Meo, ceilings painted by Ernest Gimson and stained glass by Edward Schroeder Prior. The decoration throughout...
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submitted a design for a new hall c.1908, and was still involved, with Ernest Gimson, in 1912, when he was dismissed, perhaps because of the 'scandal' at...
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the Cotswolds, when the furniture designer and architect-craftsman Ernest Gimson opened workshops in the early 20th century, and Norman Jewson, his foremost...
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late-19th- and early-20th-century England. Notable practitioners were Ernest Gimson, his pupil Norman Jewson, and George P. Bankart, who published extensively...
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Day Christopher Dresser Dirk van Erp Thomas Phillips Figgis Eric Gill Ernest Gimson Greene & Greene Elbert Hubbard Norman Jewson Ralph Johonnot Florence...
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Gloucestershire, a village in rural southwest England, under the influence of Ernest Gimson. Surviving into old age, he brought their ideas and working methods...
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the "school of rational builders" surrounding William Lethaby, and Ernest Gimson and his community of architect-craftsmen based at Sapperton in Gloucestershire...
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had been built c1816. Norman worked with Walter Knight Shirley and Ernest Gimson to modernise the house and redecorate it in the Arts and Crafts style...
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reeds was worked up by Detmar Blow from an initial detailed design by Ernest Gimson with whom Blow had collaborated at Stoneywell. Blow was responsible...
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Society. LLPS. Retrieved 11 April 2016. "Arts & Crafts in Leicester". Ernest Gimson and the Arts and Crafts Movement in Leicester. Retrieved 11 April 2016...
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Leicester in the 1890s in the Vulcan factory owned by Josiah Gimson, whose son Ernest Gimson was an influential furniture designer and architect of the...
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of the Arts and Crafts Movement", contains work by William Morris, Ernest Gimson and Eric Gill. St Mary's Catholic Church is the earliest surviving Gothic...
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and Vienna before moving to London where he was introduced to Ernest Gimson in 1901. Gimson had set up a small workshop in Cirencester, Gloucestershire...
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architect Norman Jewson, was the most significant associate of Ernest Gimson and the brothers Ernest and Sidney Barnsley at Sapperton, in Gloucestershire, in...
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patrons of the Arts and Crafts movement, when Ernest Gimson and the Barnsley brothers, Sidney and Ernest, settled at Pinbury Park on the Cirencester estate...
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nephew of Ernest Barnsley. These two family members were leading figure heads of the Arts and Crafts movement along with their friend, Ernest Gimson. Edward...
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1890, with the idea of designing and making fine furniture, Blomfield, Ernest Gimson, Macartney and William Lethaby joined forces to establish Kenton & Co...
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