1923 – War Memorial, Exeter
Designed by John Angel and erected in 1923 at a cost of £6000 and supported by public subscription.
Designed by John Angel and erected in 1923 at a cost of £6000 and supported by public subscription.
In 1902 an open design competition to design a cathedral attracted over 100 entries including designs from noted architects such as Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Britannic House designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, which later became British Petroleum.
Grosvenor House was built in the 1920s and opened in 1929 on the site of Grosvenor House,
Charles Holden’s central London masterpiece is this building for the Underground Group from 1927-29. Holden adopted an unusual cruciform shape to make best use of the awkward site.
Following the purchase of a site at Brownlow Hill in 1930, Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869–1944) was commissioned to provide a design which would be an appropriate response to the Giles Gilbert Scott-designed Anglican cathedral then under construction.
Imperial Chemical House was built between 1928 and 1931 by Sir Frank Baines in the neoclassical style of the inter-war years.
Extension to the Northumberland County Council Offices, Newcastle-upon-Tyne constructed between 1931-32. Now the Vermont Hotel,
Proposal for an unbuilt skyscraper for Blackpool in the early 1930s.