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    The Gerrards Cross Memorial Building is a community centre and First World War memorial in the village of Gerrards Cross in Buckinghamshire, to north west...
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    Gerrards Cross is a town and civil parish in south Buckinghamshire, England, separated from the London Borough of Hillingdon at Harefield by Denham, south...
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  • June 9 – Spalding War Memorial in England, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, is dedicated. October 14 – Gerrards Cross Memorial Building in England, designed...
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    all protected by law. This involved the one remaining memorial—the Gerrards Cross Memorial Building in Buckinghamshire—being added to the list, plus a further...
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    1947 he sculpted the replacement plaque on the front of the Gerrards Cross Memorial Building. In 1914 in London he married Theodora Margaret Sothern Lancaster...
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  • Fulham War Memorial Gerrards Cross Memorial Building Gleadless War Memorial Golders Green War Memorial Great Eastern Railway War Memorial Great Missenden...
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    provides brief details of some of the houses, gardens, public buildings and memorials designed by Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869–1944). Lutyens was...
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    Peter and Gerrards Cross is 19,622, the two villages being considered a single area by the Office for National Statistics. Gerrards Cross was once a...
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    Gerrards Cross Paddock House, West Common, Gerrard's Cross. ca 1913 Baylins Farmhouse, Penn Road, Knotty Green 1919 (loggia addition) War Memorial Hall...
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    Albert Leigh Abbott (category Recipients of the Military Cross)
    Colonel. Memorial at Thiepval to the 36th Ulster Division (with J.A. Bowden) 1921 Nexdaw (now Chiltern House), 34 Orchehill Avenue, Gerrards Cross 1922 The...
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  • Alfred Horace "Gerry" Gerrard RBS (7 May 1899 – 13 June 1998) was an English modernist sculptor. He was head of the sculpture department at the Slade...
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    of the War Memorial Hospital. The entire hospital facility closed in 1986, with its services moved to Wrexham Maelor Hospital. The building was later renovated...
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    Aylesbury. Three other towns are within five miles (eight kilometres): Gerrards Cross, Amersham and High Wycombe. The town is adjacent to the Chiltern Hills...
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  • although the programme continued until 2001. He died at his home in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire on the morning of 2 September 1994, two days after...
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    St James's Church, Piccadilly (category 17th-century Church of England church buildings)
    Mayer, Dorothy Moulton. (1972) Angelica Kauffmann, R.A. 1741–1807. Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe. pp. 57–63. ISBN 0900675683 Arabella Menage in the London...
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  • and Hunstanton in Norfolk. An empty mansion at Bulstrode Park near Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire provided the setting for the police station and lab...
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    from 1846. It hosts a war memorial, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, which was struck by lightning in 1928. The memorial was replaced in 1932. The...
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    Liverpool Cathedral (category Giles Gilbert Scott church buildings)
    1964, p. 148 "War Memorial Archive". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 7 October 2014. "Grave Location for Holders of the Victoria Cross in the City of Liverpool"...
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    Albert Hall, Manchester (category Grade II listed buildings in Manchester)
    Bradford and built by J. Gerrard & Sons Ltd of Swinton, it has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building. The main floor was used...
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    has, along most of its northern border, a narrow green buffer from Gerrards Cross and it's heavily wooded adjoining neighbouring villages of Iver Heath...
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  • Retrieved 27 June 2021. Archives, L. A. Times (7 February 1985). "Apartment Building in Italy Collapses; 21 Die". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 8 October 2023...
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  • Cedric Arnold, Williamson & Hyatt (category Pipe organ building companies)
    Kelvedon: a 1968 rebuild of a 1880 Alfred Monk organ. St James Church, Gerrards Cross: a 1970 rebuild of a 1861 Henry Jones organ. Christ Church, Billericay:...
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    Building housed Red Cross facilities, the Coliseum became the RCAF Manning Depot, the Horse Palace was used for barracks and the Automotive Building became...
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  • ARKLOW, Arklow, County Wicklow". Buildings of Ireland. Retrieved 17 June 2020. "War Memorial Ballinakill 1798 Memorial in Ballinakill, Laois". www.irishwarmemorials...
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  • prepare to head into his building to arrest him, he is shot dead by an unknown individual and thrown from his office building, OA identifying Tate due...
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    notes that almost every building on the street that existed in 1854 has since been replaced. A replica of the pump, with a memorial plaque and without a...
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    charity since 2018. In the gardens, there is a memorial stone to Harold Auten, who was awarded the Victoria Cross in September 1918. There are two recreation...
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    Tunnel (category Transport buildings and structures)
    point at −287 m (−942 ft) below the sea level, opened in February 2008. Gerrards Cross railway tunnel, in England, opened in 2010, is notable in that it converted...
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    Manchester and was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1974. A castle-like Art Deco building, surrounded by roads on all four sides, the architects...
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    War Memorial Gateway for Clifton College, Bristol, using a combination of limestone and gritstone to match the Gothic style of the school's buildings. For...
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