Sir Ernest George

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Sir Ernest George was a prominent late 19th- and early 20th-century British architect known for his influential domestic and public buildings and for mentoring notable architects such as Edwin Lutyens.

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instanceOf architect
human
architecturalStyle Arts and Crafts style NERFINISHED
Queen Anne style NERFINISHED
picturesque eclecticism
awardReceived Royal Gold Medal for architecture NERFINISHED
knighthood
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
educatedAt Royal Academy Schools NERFINISHED
Royal Academy of Arts NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork architecture
domestic architecture
public architecture
honorificPrefix Sir NERFINISHED
influenced Edwin Lutyens NERFINISHED
Herbert Baker NERFINISHED
early 20th-century British domestic architecture
memberOf Royal Institute of British Architects NERFINISHED
movement Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
Domestic Revival architecture NERFINISHED
Queen Anne Revival NERFINISHED
notableFor design of late Victorian and Edwardian houses
influential London domestic developments
mentoring prominent architects such as Edwin Lutyens
picturesque compositions in brick and stone
notableStudent Edwin Lutyens NERFINISHED
Ernest Newton NERFINISHED
Guy Dawber NERFINISHED
Harold Ainsworth Peto NERFINISHED
Herbert Baker NERFINISHED
notableWork Golders Green Crematorium NERFINISHED
Rothschild Bank building, New Court, St Swithin’s Lane, London NERFINISHED
Rousham House alterations, Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
Royal Academy of Music building, London NERFINISHED
Southwark Bridge NERFINISHED
Wyddial Hall, Hertfordshire NERFINISHED
country houses in England
domestic architecture in London suburbs
houses in Harrington Gardens, London
residences in Bedford Park, London
residences in Collingham Gardens, London
residences in Kensington Court, London
occupation architect
watercolourist
positionHeld President of the Royal Institute of British Architects
sexOrGender male
workLocation England
London, England
surface form: London

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Golders Green Crematorium architect Sir Ernest George
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