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Sir Edwin Lutyens Collection

Sir Edwin Lutyens, a renowned British architect, left an indelible mark on the world with his iconic designs

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London

The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London. The Cenotaph is the site of the annual national service of remembrance when those who fell in the Great War and subsequent conflicts are remembered

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: Construction of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, two of the giant scaffolding towers

Construction of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, two of the giant scaffolding towers, Merseyside. Circa 1964

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: A fountain designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, with The National Gallery in the background

A fountain designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, with The National Gallery in the background, Trafalgar Square, London England

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: India Gate, New Delhi, National Capital Territory, India

India Gate, New Delhi, National Capital Territory, India

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: Europe, England, Northumberland, Holy Island, Lindisfarne Castle

Europe, England, Northumberland, Holy Island, Lindisfarne Castle

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: The entrance front of Tigbourne Court, from Edwin Lutyens: Country Houses (b/w photo)

The entrance front of Tigbourne Court, from Edwin Lutyens: Country Houses (b/w photo)
CLF426376 The entrance front of Tigbourne Court, from Edwin Lutyens: Country Houses (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info)

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: Premises of the Midland Bank, Piccadilly (b / w photo)

Premises of the Midland Bank, Piccadilly (b / w photo)
3637631 Premises of the Midland Bank, Piccadilly (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Premises of the Midland Bank, Piccadilly)

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: Sir Edwin Lutyens Britannic House, Finsbury Circus, headquarters of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company

Sir Edwin Lutyens Britannic House, Finsbury Circus, headquarters of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (b / w photo)
3637700 Sir Edwin Lutyens Britannic House, Finsbury Circus, headquarters of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: To 'The Glorious Dead'(colour litho)

To "The Glorious Dead"(colour litho)
969005 To " The Glorious Dead" (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: To " The Glorious Dead")

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: Nashdom Abbey, view from the east, c1950. Creator: Unknown

Nashdom Abbey, view from the east, c1950. Creator: Unknown
Nashdom Abbey, view from the east, c1950. Nashdom, designed in Neo-Georgian style by Edwin Lutyens, is a former Benedictine abbey in Burnham, Buckinghamshire

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: Looking down from the 210ft present height of Liverpools Metropolitan Cathedral

Looking down from the 210ft present height of Liverpools Metropolitan Cathedral, Merseyside. The bottom half of the picture shows the arc of the main roof of the cathedral

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: Construction of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, view from a Liverpool University

Construction of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, view from a Liverpool University department in Chatham Street, Merseyside

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: In a web of steel scaffolding, the main entrance to the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

In a web of steel scaffolding, the main entrance to the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral rises alongside the central structure, already a dominating feature of Liverpools skyline. 11th June 1965

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: View of the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, Cathedral House, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool

View of the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, Cathedral House, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool, Merseyside. Circa 1970

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London, c1920. Creator: Unknown

The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London, c1920. Creator: Unknown
The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London, c1920. The Cenotaph is the site of the annual national service of remembrance when those who fell in the Great War and subsequent conflicts are remembered

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: Irish National War Memorial Gardens, Islandbridge, Ireland, Irish War Memorial

Irish National War Memorial Gardens, Islandbridge, Ireland, Irish War Memorial

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: The Pimple

The Pimple
Reservoir entrance, Whitchurch Down, Devon. IoE 93538

Background imageSir Edwin Lutyens Collection: Column at the India Gate, one of the largest war memorials in India

Column at the India Gate, one of the largest war memorials in India
Column at the India Gate. Situated in the heart of New Delhi, India Gate was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens commemorating members of the British Indian Army who perished fighting for the Indian Empire


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Sir Edwin Lutyens, a renowned British architect, left an indelible mark on the world with his iconic designs. From The Cenotaph in Whitehall, London to India Gate in New Delhi, his creations stand as testaments to his genius. In the heart of Trafalgar Square, a fountain designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens gracefully complements the grandeur of The National Gallery. His architectural prowess extended beyond borders and boundaries. In Northumberland's Holy Island, Lindisfarne Castle stands proudly overlooking its surroundings - a testament to Lutyens' ability to blend historical charm with contemporary design. Even commercial spaces were not immune to his creative touch; the premises of Midland Bank on Piccadilly exuded elegance and sophistication. Lutyens' influence reached far and wide as he also ventured into international projects. Britannic House in Finsbury Circus served as headquarters for the Anglo-Persian Oil Company - an embodiment of both power and prestige. However, it was perhaps through his commemorative works that Sir Edwin Lutyens truly made an everlasting impact. "The Glorious Dead" lithograph pays homage to those who sacrificed their lives during war while Nashdom Abbey offers solace and tranquility from its vantage point in England's countryside. His legacy is further immortalized through Irish National War Memorial Gardens in Islandbridge where Irish War Memorial stands tall amidst serene surroundings. Each creation bears witness to Lutyens' unwavering dedication towards honoring history while creating timeless beauty. Sir Edwin Lutyens remains an architectural luminary whose vision continues to inspire generations worldwide. Whether it be monumental structures like The Cenotaph or intimate country houses like Tigbourne Court, each masterpiece reflects his unparalleled talent and passion for creating spaces that evoke awe and admiration.