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In 1881 he designed North Breache Manor in Surrey. A small country house in the Tudor Gothic manner, but with Arts and Crafts detailing, it was one of the largest and most extravagant of his private contracts from this earlier period.
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in Smithfield, London. His brother Edward Alfred Webb was the churchwarden at the time, and his association with the church probably helped the young architect get the job. In London, Webb's best-known works include the Queen
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He served as RIBA president (1902–1904) and, having been elected as a full member of the Royal Academy in 1903, served as acting president from 1919 to 1924. He received the
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in Birmingham (1886), the first of numerous public building schemes the pair designed over the next 23 years. Towards the end of his career, Webb was assisted by his sons,
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commissioned Webb to design a new church. It was erected in 1891–93 at 8–9 Soho Square in London. The church is one of Webb's Gothic school works.
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from 1866 to 1871, after which he spent a year travelling in Europe and Asia. He returned to London in 1874 to set up his own practice.
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Dungavell, The architectural career of Sir Aston Webb (London: University of London, Royal Holloway and New Bedford College), 1999
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In 1901 Webb designed the headquarters for a brewery at 115 Tooley Street, London, recently converted into 14 apartments as "
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In 2011, after being selected by local residents, a new traffic relief boulevard constructed in proximity to the
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as Commander in 1911, promoted to Knight Commander in 1914 and Knight Grand Cross in 1925.
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A drawing showing Plan of a Master's House, New Christ's Hospital (Webb and Bell).
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The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) (1881).
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The son of a watercolourist (and former pupil of the landscape artist
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Buckingham Palace East Front, as redesigned in 1913 by Webb.
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Other educational commissions included the new buildings of
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Webb's first major work was the restoration of the medieval
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for Architecture in 1905 and was the first recipient of the
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from 1919 to 1924. He was also the founding chairman of the
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Presidents of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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Deaths Sep 1914, Webb, Aston, 81, Kensington, 1a 173
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Detail of main entrance of the Royal School of Mines
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People associated with the University of Birmingham
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He was the first chairman of the 53: 1294:St. George's Church, Barbourne, Worcester 1146: 1126: 1106: 1086: 1066: 884:St George's church, Barbourne, Worcester 584:, Aberdeenshire, which were carried out 532:Residential commissions included Nos 2 ( 387: 379: 371: 318: 1076:. 20 December 1904. pp. 8718–8719. 618:, Shropshire (1926), both of which are 261:), Edward Webb, Aston Webb was born in 1343: 1290:, one of Webb's restorations from 1886 1246: 412:style, different from his later work. 349:in 1904, appointed a Companion of the 984:"The Development of English Heraldry" 578:Weetman Pearson, 1st Viscount Cowdray 314: 278:Royal Institute of British Architects 229:who designed the principal facade of 1300:Story of his building at the V&A 523:Royal College of Science for Ireland 276:From the early 1880s, he joined the 1371:Companions of the Order of the Bath 1056:. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 1856. 1030:. The London Society. 15 April 2014 924:"Ancestry.com. 1881 England census" 13: 1411:Recipients of the Royal Gold Medal 561:French Protestant Church of London 14: 1427: 1275: 550:John Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock 1406:Recipients of the AIA Gold Medal 1136:. 2 January 1914. pp. 9–10. 889: 877: 862: 850: 835: 823: 803: 788: 773: 758: 742: 727: 715:The London Troops war memorial, 708: 692: 677: 662: 647: 632: 603:") over 100 metres high and the 455:(1908–09). He also designed the 436:, which he re-designed in 1913. 333:American Institute of Architects 1221: 1212: 1186: 1160: 1140: 1120: 605:tallest structure in Birmingham 445:Royal United Services Institute 1323:President of the Royal Academy 1100: 1080: 1060: 1042: 1020: 998: 976: 950:"Index of Death of Aston Webb" 942: 915: 870:Court of Final Appeal Building 513:, South Kensington (1909–13), 402:Royal Grammar School Worcester 353:in 1909; and appointed to the 1: 1254:Historic Environment Scotland 903:, designed by Sir Aston Webb. 685:Britannia Royal Naval College 626:Gallery of architectural work 614:, Nottinghamshire (1911) and 585: 457:Britannia Royal Naval College 311:, London, on 21 August 1930. 233:and the main building of the 64: 16:English architect (1849–1930) 1116:. 19 May 1911. p. 3816. 670:Government Buildings, Dublin 59:Sir Aston Webb, portrait by 7: 1096:. 2 July 1909. p. 714. 1028:"The Society of the future" 525:which now houses the Irish 10: 1432: 897:St Andrew's Church, Fulham 845:, Imperial College, London 703:, South Kensington, London 701:Victoria and Albert Museum 497:, Sussex (1893–1902), the 441:Victoria and Albert Museum 241:. He was president of the 235:Victoria and Albert Museum 1329: 1320: 1312: 1307: 1233:www.british-history.ac.uk 507:King's College, Cambridge 189: 179: 175: 134: 123: 115: 96: 74: 52: 23: 1366:Artists' Rifles soldiers 908: 781:French Protestant Church 736:University of Birmingham 593:University of Birmingham 499:Royal College of Science 421:St Bartholomew-the-Great 367: 362:University of Birmingham 300:, who designed London's 184:University of Birmingham 753:in Horsham, West Sussex 439:Webb also designed the 376:Imperial College London 252: 1361:Architects from London 1316:Sir Edward Poynter, Bt 1198:historicengland.org.uk 986:. Newcastle University 899:, London. This is the 768:, Monmouthshire, Wales 540:) Blackheath Park, in 476:Holy Trinity Cathedral 393: 385: 377: 364:was named after Webb. 324: 130:and Philip Edward Webb 61:Solomon Joseph Solomon 1194:"North Breache Manor" 1133:The Edinburgh Gazette 1093:The Edinburgh Gazette 1008:. Precision Guesswork 843:Royal School of Mines 734:Aston Webb building, 511:Royal School of Mines 474:He also designed the 391: 383: 375: 355:Royal Victorian Order 322: 307:He died, aged 81, in 1296:by Aston Webb, 1895. 527:Government Buildings 515:Royal Russell School 323:Webb's coat of arms. 928:1881 England census 655:Victoria Law Courts 286:Victoria Law Courts 1416:Royal Academicians 1200:. 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Solomon Joseph Solomon
Clapham
Kensington
Maurice
RIBA
Royal Gold Medal
AIA Gold Medal
RSA
Albert Medal
University of Birmingham
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architect
Buckingham Palace
Victoria and Albert Museum
Ingress Bell
Royal Academy
London Society
David Cox
Clapham
Banks
Barry
Royal Institute of British Architects

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