AlfredHoarePowell (1865–1960) was an English Arts and Crafts architect, and designer and painter of pottery. AlfredPowell was born in Reading, Berkshire...
AlfredPowell may refer to: Alfred H. Powell (1781–1831), American politician AlfredHoarePowell (1865–1960), English architect and designer Alfred Powell...
Chipping Campden. Those adherents who were not socialists, such as AlfredHoarePowell, advocated a more humane and personal relationship between employer...
AlfredHoarePowell on Thursday, 6 September 1906 and, in their ceramic works, they developed an artistic partnership. After her marriage to Powell the...
disrepair and was used as a tenant farm. After repair by architect AlfredHoarePowell (1865–1960), it was acquired by the National Trust in 1907, on the...
Steinmetz, German-American engineer, electrician (d. 1923) April 14 – AlfredHoarePowell, English Arts and Crafts architect, and designer and painter of pottery...
Llewellyn Smith, Sir Evelyn Wrench, Emily Warren, William Lethaby, AlfredHoarePowell, Almyra Gray, Katharine Harris Bradley, J. Howard Whitehouse, John...
direction of the architect Francis Penrose. In August 1892 the architect AlfredHoarePowell cycled from Barrington to see the collapsed tower. He wrote home...
specifically for the house and built by local workshops, including some by AlfredHoarePowell. The building was designated Grade I listed status on 4 June 1952...
movement houses in England: Long Copse, Ewhurst, Surrey, designed by AlfredHoarePowell, built. Munstead Wood, designed by Edwin Lutyens for Gertrude Jekyll...
Ibberson had worked in the same office as Gimson, Ernest Barnsley and AlfredHoarePowell under J. D. Sedding, in the 'crafted Gothic' tradition, with a love...
London and travelled in Europe in the 1890s with the architects AlfredHoarePowell and Henry Wilson. In the 1890s, he made various changes to buildings...
Historic England. "Alfred's Tower (1175610)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2013. Historic England. "Alfred's Tower (1175610)"...
Edward Lyttelton Alfred Austin Arnold Bennett A. C. Benson George Cadbury Hall Caine Walter Crane Theodore Andrea Cook AlfredHoarePowell Henry Arthur Jones...
Archived from the original on 13 August 2015. Retrieved 4 August 2015. Philip Hoare, ‘Tennant, Stephen James Napier (1906–1987)’, Oxford Dictionary of National...
Edmondson Clive Goodman Baron Grabiner Simon Greenberg Les Hinton Sean Hoare Lawrence Jacobs Joel Klein Stuart Kuttner William Lewis Paul McMullan Greg...
non-departmental office of Lord Privy Seal, switching the incumbent, Sir Samuel Hoare, to the Air Ministry in Wood's place. Wood's job was to chair both the Home...
(1935), directed by Michael Powell. Hayward went to Broadway in 1935 with a production of Coward's Point Valaine working with Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne...
August 2013. Erikson Bloland 2005, pp. 62, 64. Hoare 2002, p. 8. Stevens 1983, ch. 1. Hoare 2002, pp. 8–9. Hoare 2002, p. 9. "Erik H. Erikson". Erikson Institute...
Retrieved 12 January 2017 – via National Library of Australia. Mrs Hoare gave birth to John Hoare near Cygnet River 7 November 1836, claimed to be the first white...
number of crises in foreign affairs, including the public uproar over the Hoare–Laval Pact, the remilitarisation of the Rhineland, and the outbreak of the...
William Hogarth (1697–1764) Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) Mary Hoare (1744–1820) William Hoare (c. 1707–1792) Francis Hayman (1708–1776) Sir William Beechey...
House of Commons Neville Chamberlain (1939–1940) Lord Privy Seal Sir Samuel Hoare (1939–1940) Sir Kingsley Wood (1940) Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir John...