1922 – Memorial Campanile and Cloister, Elveden Church, Suffolk
Architect: W.D. Caroe
After Edward Cecil Guinness, first Earl Iveagh, took over the Elveden estate, he appointed William Caroe to build an entirely new village church beside the old.
After Edward Cecil Guinness, first Earl Iveagh, took over the Elveden estate, he appointed William Caroe to build an entirely new village church beside the old.
John Loughborough Pearson was born in Brussels on 5 July 1817, the grandson of William Pearson, topographical artist and son of a Durham lawyer.
William Douglas Caroe (1857 – 1938) was a British architect, particularly of churches. His sons were the architect A. D. R.