H Chalton Bradshaw
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Harold Chalton Bradshaw | |
Lion at the gate to Berks Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery Extension with the Ploegsteert Memorial to the Missing in the background |
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Born | 15 February 1893 Liverpool |
Died | 15 October 1943 |
Nationality | British |
Field | Architecture |
Movement | Arts & Crafts |
Works | Ploegsteert Memorial to the Missing |
Influenced by | Edwin Lutyens |
Harold Chalton Bradshaw (15 February 1893-15 October 1943)[1] was a Liverpool-born architect.
His design work included the British School at Rome's Common Room (1924, as projected by Edwin Lutyens)[2] and several Commonwealth War Graves Commission First World War cemeteries and memorials, including the Cambrai Memorial in France[3] and the Ploegsteert Memorial to the Missing and its surrounding cemetery.[4] He also designed the Guards Memorial in St James's Park in London.[5]
He received an honorary Degree of Master in Architecture from the University of Liverpool in 1930.[6]
Bradshaw married Mary Taylor, an archaeologist, in 1918. They had three children: Christopher, a graphic designer; Julian, a physicist; and Anthony, a professor of botany.[7]
[edit] References
- ^ archINFORM database entry, 23 October 2007, accessed 28 December 2007
- ^ British School at Rome early history, accessed 28 December 2007
- ^ Commonwealth War Graves Commission, accessed 28 December 2007
- ^ Commonwealth War Graves Commission, accessed 28 December 2007
- ^ United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials, accessed 28 December 2007
- ^ University of Liverpool List of Emeritus Professors, Chairs and Honorary Graduates p506 (p75 of 81 in this file), accessed 28 December 2007
- ^ Barker, Nicolas Obituary: Christopher Bradshaw, The Independent (London), 29 July 2004, accessed 28 December 2007
Persondata | |
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NAME | Bradshaw, Harold Chalton |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Bradshaw, H Chalton |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | 15 February 1893 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Liverpool |
DATE OF DEATH | 15 October 1943 |
PLACE OF DEATH |