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English architect and designer (1882–1974)
Sir Edward Brantwood Maufe, RA, FRIBA (12 December 1882 – 12 December 1974) was an English architect and designer. He built private homes as well as commercial
Edward_Maufe
Surname list
Maufe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Maufe (1882–1974), English architect and designer Herbert Maufe (1879–1946), English
Maufe
Church in Surrey, England
architects took part, from whom the Cathedral Committee chose Edward Maufe (later Sir Edward Maufe) as its architect. In 1933, Richard Onslow donated land at the
Guildford_Cathedral
Thomas Harold Broadbent Maufe VC (6 May 1898 – 28 March 1942) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for
Thomas_Harold_Broadbent_Maufe
Theatre in Oxford, England
The Oxford Playhouse is a live theatre venue designed by Edward Maufe and F. G. M. Chancellor. It is situated in Beaumont Street, Oxford, opposite the
Oxford_Playhouse
British geologist
Herbert Brantwood Maufe (27 August 1879 – 8 May 1946) was a British geologist, who first recognised the structure of the Glencoe caldera, and was later
Herbert_Maufe
College of the University of Oxford
formed the northern side of the quadrangle. More rooms were added by Edward Maufe in 1933. With completion of the "Beehive" (1958–1960), made up of irregular
St_John's_College,_Oxford
Church in London, England
of the Church of Scotland. The church building, designed by Sir Edward Maufe, is located in Pont Street, Knightsbridge, near Harrods department store
St Columba's Church, Pont Street
St_Columba's_Church,_Pont_Street
Memorial in Surrey, England
by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The architect was Sir Edward Maufe with sculpture by Vernon Hill. The engraved glass and painted ceilings were
Air_Forces_Memorial
Strait on the edge of the Canadian Northwest Territories
purpose-built Polar Bound under the command of David Scott Cowper with Jane Maufe as crew, was the first private yacht to pass through the strait. Shortly
M'Clure_Strait
War memorial in Trinity Square Gardens, in London, England
the second, the Merchant Seamen's Memorial, was designed by Sir Edward Maufe and unveiled in 1955. A third memorial, commemorating merchant seamen who
Tower_Hill_Memorial
Barristers' professional association
the war. A new Library was constructed in the 1950s to a design by Edward Maufe and opened by the Queen Mother in 1958. The building still houses the Inn's
Middle_Temple
Art museum in London, England
Charles Voysey, Charles Robert Ashbee, Baillie Scott, Edwin Lutyens, Edward Maufe, Wells Coates and Robin Day. The museum also hosts the national collection
Victoria_and_Albert_Museum
Commonwealth organisation responsible for war graves
Philip Cart de Lafontaine. In January 1944, Edward Maufe was appointed Principal Architect for the UK. Maufe worked extensively for the commission for 25 years
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Commonwealth_War_Graves_Commission
Church in Boston Road Hanwell London , England
Road in Hanwell, in the London Borough of Ealing. Designed by Sir Edward Maufe, It forms part of the Diocese of London and can hold 428 people. English
St Thomas the Apostle, Hanwell
St_Thomas_the_Apostle,_Hanwell
Grade ll building in Kelling, Norfolk, England
Company. It is noted as being the first design by the architect Sir Edward Maufe who designed it in the Arts and Craft style with a butterfly plan. The hall
Kelling_Hall
English legal professional body
him with his junior associate, T.W. Sutcliffe, and eventually Sir Edward Maufe. The chambers were the priority, with parts of King's Bench Walk finished
Inner_Temple
Type of architectural plan
(1903–4) Kelling Hall, Kelling, Norfolk, by Edward Maufe (1913) Yaffle Hill, Broadstone, Dorset, by Edward Maufe (1930) Westwood House The Barn Home Place Kelling
Butterfly_plan
English author (1937–2025)
street was ultimately named after Thomas Maufe, who was awarded a Victoria Cross. Cooper stated that "[Maufe] is much more deserving than me." A racehorse
Jilly_Cooper
Mercantile Marine entire war naval transport and convoys 5 November 1955 Edward Maufe (extension) Queen Elizabeth II Runnymede Memorial CWGC United Kingdom Runnymede
List of Commonwealth War Graves Commission World War II memorials to the missing
List_of_Commonwealth_War_Graves_Commission_World_War_II_memorials_to_the_missing
Town in London, England
the Beaker People.) St Thomas's is a Grade II* listed building. Edward Maufe won the competition for Guildford Cathedral in 1932. His reputation as a
Hanwell
County of England
Guildford Cathedral, designed by Edward Maufe
Surrey
British furniture company and homeware store
would cost eightpence. The gallery was run by Prudence Maufe, the wife of architect Edward Maufe and one of Ambrose's lovers. The most influential exhibition
Heal's
Church in London, England
for the west front were produced by architects Edwin Lutyens and Edward Maufe during World War II, but neither was built. Because of its outstanding universal
Westminster_Abbey
War memorial in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
memorial was extended after the Second World War, to a design by Sir Edward Maufe. Names of those lost in the Second World War are recorded on panels set
Portsmouth_Naval_Memorial
1950s and 1960s. The people who worked on the cathedral include: Edward Maufe, Alan Collins, Vernon Hill, Eric Gill, John Hutton, Dennis Huntley and others
Exterior sculpture of Guildford Cathedral
Exterior_sculpture_of_Guildford_Cathedral
British sculptor (1887–1972)
notable works were commissions from Sir Edward Maufe for interior and exterior architectural sculptures on Maufe's buildings, including Guildford Cathedral
Vernon_Hill_(sculptor)
Foundation school in Lewes, East Sussex, England
had a number of books published. In 1960 a chapel, designed by Sir Edward Maufe, was built to honour the boys from the Lewes County Grammar School for Boys
Priory_School,_Lewes
College of the University of Cambridge, in England
to the college. All three courts were designed by the architect Edward Maufe. Further increases in student numbers following the Second World War prompted
St_John's_College,_Cambridge
Water-meadow in England
the Gherkin in the City of London. The memorial was designed by Edward Maufe, architect of Guildford Cathedral, with architectural sculptures by Vernon
Runnymede
Cauldron-like volcanic feature formed by the emptying of a magma chamber
Bibcode:2012Litho.155..272C. doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2012.09.007. Clough, C. T.; Maufe, H. B.; Bailey, E. B. (1909). "The Cauldron-Subsidence of Glen Coe, and
Caldera
Church in East Sussex , England
first building was destroyed by a bomb during World War II, and Edward Maufe was commissioned to design a replacement church; the hilltop building, finished
St Mary's Church, Hampden Park, Eastbourne
St_Mary's_Church,_Hampden_Park,_Eastbourne
Village and parish in Hampshire, England
family name appears in several parish registers from the period. Edward Maufe designed the Church of England parish church of St John the Evangelist,
Hook,_Hart
Church in West Yorkshire, England
building was extended in the 1950s and 1960s by Edward Maufe. The east end of the cathedral is Maufe's work, as well as the two west wings which contain the
Bradford_Cathedral
Church in Devon, England
parish church in Goodrington, Devon, England. It was designed by Edward Maufe and built in 1938–39, with later additions. Goodrington underwent major
St George's Church, Goodrington
St_George's_Church,_Goodrington
One of the four Inns of Court in London, England
rebuilding of much of the Inn took until 1960 by the architect Sir Edward Maufe. In 2008 Gray's Inn became the first Inn to appoint "fellows"—elected businesspeople
Gray's_Inn
South African learned society for geology
Arthur William Rogers 1916 P A Wagner 1917 Alexander du Toit 1918 Herbert Maufe 1919 J Jervis Garrard 1920 T N Leslie 1921 Samuel Shand 1922 C J Gray 1923
Geological Society of South Africa
Geological_Society_of_South_Africa
Public school in Uppingham, Rutland, England
War: Arthur Moore Lascelles George Allen Maling Thomas Harold Broadbent Maufe John Stanhope Collings-Wells In the Second World War: Willward Alexander
Uppingham_School
British sculptor
elements Portland stone Grade I Q5087681 Extension designed by Sir Edward Maufe with other elements executed by Charles Wheeler. More images Extension to
William_McMillan_(sculptor)
Church in Edmonton, London, England
a grade II listed church in Edmonton, London. It was designed by Edward Maufe in a modern Swedish Gothic style and opened in the 1950s. Historic England
St_Alphege_Church,_Edmonton
Dec 1940 – 24 Jun 1942 E. Vincent Harris 3 Dec 1942 – 7 Dec 1954 Edward Maufe 7 Dec 1954 – 10 Dec 1958 Louis de Soissons 10 Dec 1958 – 23 Sep 1962 Basil
List of officers of the Royal Academy of Arts
List_of_officers_of_the_Royal_Academy_of_Arts
British documentary television series
explore its Anglican Cathedral and find out about its architect, Edward Maufe. Next, he travels to Chilworth and hears about Agatha Christie's disappearance
Great British Railway Journeys
Great_British_Railway_Journeys
Street in central Oxford, England
John Street. To the south is the Oxford Playhouse, designed by Sir Edward Maufe and built in 1938, where many university productions are held. To the north
Beaumont_Street
English charter of freedoms made in 1215
The Magna Carta Memorial at Runnymede, designed by Sir Edward Maufe and erected by the American Bar Association in 1957. The memorial stands in the meadow
Magna_Carta
First World War as a Major with the Essex Regiment. Sir Edward Brantwood Maufe 12 December 1974 Uckfield, East Sussex (Cremated) Appointed Principal Architect
List of Imperial War Graves staff burials
List_of_Imperial_War_Graves_staff_burials
Town and District of London, England
Caroe. St Alphege's Church. Was erected in 1958 and designed by Sir Edward Maufe. The church can be found at the junction of the Hertford Road and Galliard
Edmonton,_London
Professor of Architecture 1946–61; President 1954–56 Charles Cundall Edward Maufe 1947 Treasurer 1954–58 Winston Churchill 1948 Honorary Academician Extraordinary
List_of_Royal_Academicians
Topics referred to by the same term
Baron Calverley (1877–1955), British politician Thomas Harold Broadbent Maufe (1898–1942), British Army officer awarded the Victoria Cross (last name
Muff
CWGC cemetery in Hong Kong
Charles Holden Robert Lorimer John James Burnet Edward Prioleau Warren Edward Maufe Hubert Worthington Louis de Soissons Philip Hepworth Assistant Architects
Sai_Wan_War_Cemetery
Japanese manga series by Paru Itagaki
Complex』最新刊が、武蔵美芸祭で発売!ウサギに恋したオオカミの葛藤を描いています。イケメン動物ポストカード(直筆)も売ってるよ!#maufes" (Tweet) (in Japanese). Retrieved September 13, 2023 – via Twitter. Paru
Beast_Complex
Town in Surrey, England
summit of Stag Hill as the site. The design of the cathedral, by Edward Maufe, was chosen following an open competition. The building is constructed of
Guildford
British painter (1895–1978)
with the author and socialite Sybil Cookson. In 1931 the architect Edward Maufe designed and built a studio extension to the house. The following year Gluck
Gluck_(painter)
US Robert Matthew (1906–1975), UK George D. Mason (1856–1948), US Edward Maufe (1883–1974), UK Bernard Maybeck (1862–1957), US Wayne McAllister (1907–2000)
List_of_architects
Street in Knightsbridge/Belgravia, London
Church in Pont Street was designed in the 1950s by the architect Sir Edward Maufe (1883–1974), who also designed the brick Guildford Cathedral. It is one
Pont_Street
Mohammed Mamdani, social entrepreneur Sir John Marsham, 1st Baronet Edward Maufe, architect and designer Kate Montgomery, artist Gilbert Murray, classical
List of alumni of St John's College, Oxford
List_of_alumni_of_St_John's_College,_Oxford
English architect
therefore, completed by his assistant T. W. Sutcliffe and by Sir Edward Maufe who was brought in to replace Worthington. Of more personal interest to
Hubert_Worthington
Headquarters and registered office of the BBC
for the benefit of elderly or lordly speakers. 3E Religious studio Edward Maufe A double-height large studio with a balcony, designed for religious broadcasts
Broadcasting_House
Military cemetery in Coriano, Italy
Charles Holden Robert Lorimer John James Burnet Edward Prioleau Warren Edward Maufe Hubert Worthington Louis de Soissons Philip Hepworth Assistant Architects
Coriano_Ridge_War_Cemetery
Crematorium in London, England
casualties of both World Wars who were cremated here. Designed by Sir Edward Maufe, it was unveiled in 1952. Built in Portland stone with names listed on three
Golders_Green_Crematorium
Australian architect
Regal was demolished in 1971. Also in 1938, he collaborated with Edward Maufe on the designs for the Playhouse in Oxford. Upon the outbreak of the Second
F._G._M._Chancellor
Lodge Edwin Lutyens Richard MacCormac Leslie Martin Rick Mather Edward Maufe Walter Edward Mills MJP Architects Harry Wilkinson Moore Temple Moore Alfred
List_of_Oxford_architects
October: Oxford Playhouse opens in purpose-built premises designed by Edward Maufe in Beaumont Street with a performance of J. B. Fagan's And So To Bed. 27
Timeline_of_Oxford
Large obelisk in Chatham, Kent, England
from the 'Chatham Obelisk' and was given a surround designed by Sir Edward Maufe which contains 10,098 additional names from the later conflict. The surround
Chatham_Naval_Memorial
Mather, Protestant missionary (died 1933 in China) 12 December – Edward Maufe, architect (died 1974) 16 December – Jack Hobbs, cricketer (died 1963) 27
1882_in_the_United_Kingdom
Further education school in London, England
building was extended by Sir Edward Maufe in 1937. The Victorian building was destroyed in the Blitz in 1940 but Maufe's 1930s extension survived. The remains
Morley_College
Public space in Plymouth, England
unveiled in 1924, while the surrounding sunken garden was added by Edward Maufe in 1954. The Armada Memorial was opened in 1888 to celebrate the tercentenary
Plymouth_Hoe
Glen Rosa, Kitwood House Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) artist Sir Edward Maufe (deceased), architect Albert Modley (deceased), comedian Colin Montgomerie
List_of_people_from_Ilkley
Month of 1974
Edward Maufe, Church Architect". The New York Times. 14 December 1974. Page 32, column 7. Retrieved 4 April 2024. In her original 1986 entry on Maufe for
December_1974
British yachtsman
weight 200 lbs. At 15.33Z on 29 August 2012, David Scott Cowper and Jane Maufe (four-times great niece of Arctic explorer Rear-Admiral Sir John Franklin)
David_Scott_Cowper
Glen in the Highlands of Scotland
NatureScot. 27 September 2010. Retrieved 7 September 2020. Clough, C. T; Maufe, H. B. & Bailey, E. B; 1909. The cauldron subsidence of Glen Coe, and the
Glen_Coe
Charles Holden Robert Lorimer John James Burnet Edward Prioleau Warren Edward Maufe Hubert Worthington Louis de Soissons Philip Hepworth Assistant Architects
List of ships named on the Tower Hill Memorial
List_of_ships_named_on_the_Tower_Hill_Memorial
Village and civil parish in Surrey, England
chapel created as a Second World War memorial by neo-gothicist Sir Edward Maufe, designer of Guildford Cathedral. The Barn church, St Michael's in Farley
Albury,_Surrey
Type of igneous rock
ancient abbey on the neighbouring island Lismore.[citation needed] Bailey and Maufe (1916) defined appinite originally as a medium- to coarse-grained, meso-
Appinite
0780 (Merchant Navy Second World War Memorial) 1952 Charles Wheeler Edward Maufe War memorial Grade II* More images City of London dragon boundary mark Byward
List of public art in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
List_of_public_art_in_the_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets
Military cemetery in Gaza City, Palestine
Charles Holden Robert Lorimer John James Burnet Edward Prioleau Warren Edward Maufe Hubert Worthington Louis de Soissons Philip Hepworth Assistant Architects
Deir_El_Belah_War_Cemetery
British geological award
Dickson Lang 1929 Arthur Morley Davies 1930 Frederick Chapman 1930 Herbert Maufe 1931 Ernest Clayton Andrews 1932 Henry Dewey 1932 Maria Matilda Ogilvie
Lyell_Medal
Anglican II This yellow brick church was built between 1938 and 1939 by Edward Maufe, the architect of Guildford Cathedral. The name commemorates James Hannington
List of places of worship in Brighton and Hove
List_of_places_of_worship_in_Brighton_and_Hove
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Broadbent may refer to: Thomas Harold Broadbent Maufe (1898–1942), English recipient of the Victoria Cross Thomas Biggin Broadbent (1793–1817)
Thomas_Broadbent
Medal awarded by the Royal Institute of British Architects
1946 Sir Patrick Abercrombie UK 1945 Victor Vesnin USSR 1944 Sir Edward Maufe UK 1943 Sir Charles Herbert Reilly UK 1942 William Curtis Green UK 1941
Royal_Gold_Medal
Tower of London. The memorial's Second World War section designed by Edward Maufe was constructed to adjoin and complement Lutyens design. Midland Railway
List of works by Edwin Lutyens
List_of_works_by_Edwin_Lutyens
the member-owned retailer The Co-operative Group. Thomas Harold Broadbent Maufe – (6 May 1898 – 28 March 1942) English recipient of the Victoria Cross.
List of people from the City of Bradford
List_of_people_from_the_City_of_Bradford
Revival style. He left the west end incomplete; between 1929 and 1932 Edward Maufe added a porch and a "commanding" tower. The whole building is of Bargate
List of places of worship in East Hampshire
List_of_places_of_worship_in_East_Hampshire
Melnikov, Russian architect and painter (born 1890) December 12 – Sir Edward Maufe, English architect (born 1882) Strong, Roy; Binney, Marcus; Harris, John
1974_in_architecture
Maine; Maoun de MALA BISSA – de Malebisse; de Malebiche de MALA FIDE – Maufe de MALA HERBA – Malherbe de MALA OPERA – Mallop de MALA PLATEA – Malpas
List_of_Latinised_names
Church
VI refurbished the chapel, installing a new ceiling designed by Edward Maufe, renewing the pews, and adding a cover to the organ, designed by Harry Stuart
Royal_Chapel_of_All_Saints
Village and civil parish in Hampshire, England
quoins, with brick lining.[citation needed] The tower, designed by Edward Maufe (well known for his work at Guildford Cathedral) was completed in 1932,
Liss,_Hampshire
Church
while engaged in missionary work. It was built to a design by Sir Edward Maufe. Although born at Hurstpierpoint, a few miles north of Brighton and Hove
Bishop Hannington Memorial Church
Bishop_Hannington_Memorial_Church
Village in Surrey, England
English law, was signed in 1215. The memorial was designed by Sir Edward Maufe with sculpture by Vernon Hill. The engraved glass and painted ceilings were
Englefield_Green
Royal Army Service Corps 1918-04-099 April 1918 Béthune, France Thomas Maufe Royal Garrison Artillery 1917-06-044 June 1917 Feuchy, France Joseph Maxwell
List of First World War Victoria Cross recipients
List_of_First_World_War_Victoria_Cross_recipients
Village in Surrey, England
Anglican church, All Saints, built in 1939 having been designed by Edward Maufe who designed Guildford Cathedral. and an unusually rounded Catholic church
Weston_Green
Harris, Austen Harrison, Charles Holden, Edward Maufe, and Hubert Worthington. All but Holden and Maufe submitted photographs of their work, and the sub-committee
Buildings of Nuffield College, Oxford
Buildings_of_Nuffield_College,_Oxford
War memorial in Plymouth, Devon, England
memorials were expanded to commemorate the dead from that war. Sir Edward Maufe performed the architectural design for the expansion at Plymouth, and the
Plymouth_Naval_Memorial
Sir Robert Matthew (1906–1975) Sir Leslie Martin (1908–1999) Sir Edward Maufe (1883–1974) John Melvin (born 1935) Peter Moro (1911–1998) Hidalgo Moya
List_of_British_architects
Plečnik, completed. Kelling Hall, Norfolk, England, designed by Edward Maufe, completed. Scheu House and Horner House, Vienna, both designed by Adolf
1913_in_architecture
Colonel 0033rd Regiment of Foot Crimean War 1855-09-055 September 1855 Thomas Maufe OF-1.2Second Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery First World War 1917-06-044
List of Victoria Cross recipients (G–M)
List_of_Victoria_Cross_recipients_(G–M)
moving to the Royal Academy Schools. He created three works for Sir Edward Maufe's Guildford Cathedral; the "Madonna and Child" and "St Francis" statues inside
John_Cobbett
Scottish architect
House in Kelso. After a short period back in London working with Edward Maufe. During the Second World War he served as a captain in the Royal Engineers
Schomberg_Scott
Village in Norfolk, England
the Arts and Crafts Style. Kelling Hall was built in 1913 by Sir Edward Maufe in the Arts and Crafts style for Henri Deterding KBE, one of the founders
Kelling
Listed building in the London Borough of Camden
were sold as land for two additional houses. Between 1931 and 1932, Edward Maufe built a studio next to the house. Baker, T. F. T.; Bolton, Diane K.; Croot
Admiral's_House,_Hampstead
English architect (1883–1959)
included Serge Chermayeff, Wells Coates, Dorothy Warren Trotter and Edward Maufe, each a bespoke commission for a distinct function. War damage, technological
George_Val_Myer
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The Fifth Month; May; The Youngest of Sisters; Beautiful; Plum; Enchanting; Rose; Alliance; Oath; Great One; Sprouting Life
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Bright Sword; Name of a King
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Irish
Variant form of Irish Dara, DARACH means "oak."
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Tamil
Saraasana | ஸராஸநா
One of the kauravas
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French
Jehovah is God. Feminine of Joel.
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Indian
God
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Slovene
Slovene form of Greek Nikolaos, MIKLAVŽ means "victor of the people."Â
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Melek, MELECH means "king." In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Micah.
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Trodden Under Foot
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A German
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