Lettering in Association with ARCHITECTURE "PART-2"

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LAWRENCE W. CRIBB and DENIS TEGETMEIER. Inner Temple  Library inscription. Incised lettering in Portland stone: cypher and crown in relief

GEORGE MANSELL.Inscription set out and carved in deep V-cut letters in Portland stone over the main entrance to Birkbeck College, I University of London.Adams, Holdeen & Pearson, ff.r.i.b.a.. Architects

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allan howes. Carved lettering in Hopton Wood stone, text gilded {Courtesy. Sculptured Memorials)
Bennett ingram. Memorial tablet in Hopton Wood stone with green-slate moulded frame, lettering carved and painted

{Courtesy: Sculptured Memorials)

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DAVID kindirsley. Lettering carved in Delabole slate with

Portland surround showing fine italic lower case with restrained flourishes (Photo: Council of Industrial Design)

Below: leo h. winters. Headstone in green slate with lettering carved in relief

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Below right: george mansell. Memorial inscription in Subiaco marble, lettering incised and tinted a grey tone, with medal­lion by Paul Virncze. Adams, Holden & Pearson, FF.R.I.B.A., Architects

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JOHN SKELTON

Inscription in dark slate with gilded carved letters. A fine treatment of lower-case letters and ornament

(Courtesy: Sculptured Memorials) A. J. AYRES

Tablet in Westmorland slate with carved letters

(Courtesy: Sculptured Memorials)

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NORMAN BALL Inscription in a finely flourished carved and gilded letter on black slate

BENNETT INGRAM Tablet in green Westmorland slate framed in Portland stone (Courtesy: Sculptured Memorials)

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george friend. Floor brass with letters incised (Courtesy: Sculptured Memorials)

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Above: georce FRIEND. Bronze with incised V-cut letters (Courtesy: Sculptured Memorials)

W. H. SKEFFINGTON. Commemorative plaque. Raised letters on bronze with V-section (Photo: Council of Industrial design)

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Herbert wauthier. Memorial in bronze with centre lettering and school shield engraved V-incision and the bonier lettering carved in low relief with a matted ground

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Above: hjalmar hncham. Model for an inscription in cast pewter

Below: george mansell. Bronze tablet with letters engraved mid filled enamel, and coat-of-arms in full colour in champleve enamels applied

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george mansell. H.M.S. Worcester Roll of Honour. Tablet in cast bronze from wood pat­tern : ground left as cast

Below:george mansell. Inscription in cut­out bronze, letters inlaid in Hadene marble with coat-of-arms in champleve enamels and gold mounted at head. A new treatment using cut-out letters in sheet metal

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Below: george mansell. Inscription in cast bronze from plaster mould and mounted on black marble

THESE ARMS WERE GRANTED TO WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL

DURING THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF SIR BERNARD DOCKER K.B.E.,J.P. 1936-1948 AND ARE PLACED HERE BY MANY OF HIS FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES IN APPRECIATION OF HIS OUTSTANDING WORK AND DEVOTION FOR THIS HOSPITAL

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FRANK BUIST.  Book display stand with lettering carved in oak. painted dark blue. "Museum device in gilt on blue ground

FRANK BUIST. Lettering carved in oak with V-air incision for H. H. Greaves Ltd.

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FRANK BUIST. Oak book trough with carved lettering painted bright vermilion

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george mansell. Number plate. 10 inches diameter, in enamelled iron, white figures on blue, red or yellow grounds, mounted on teak cores for fixing to brickwork. For WelwynGardenCity 1953 extensions. Archi­tects: James & Bywaters. Below: 6-inch letter cut out of Masonite Prest-wood and gilded

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THE LONDON NAMEPLATE MANUFACTURING CO. LTD.

Letters and figures in plastic made in various colours (Photo: Council of Industrial Design)

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george mansell. Alphabet of plastic letters designed for and used in the I University of Lon­don new buildings

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geokgj mansell. Plastic letters for the flush doors of BirkbeckCollege, I University of London. Adams, Holden & Pearson, FF.R.I.B.A.., Archi­tect:;

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