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Plate 17
Members' courtyard

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Hermione Hobhouse (general editor)

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1991

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'Plate 17: Members' courtyard', Survey of London Monograph 17: County Hall (1991), pp. 17. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118211 Date accessed: 24 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Plate 17

Members' Courtyard (p. 75)


a. North side and Members' Entrance in 1929

a. North side and Members' Entrance in 1929


b (left). Members' Entrance c. 1923. The bronze doors were made by Crittalls, the enrichments modelled by George Alexander

b (left). Members' Entrance c. 1923. The bronze doors were made by Crittalls, the enrichments modelled by George Alexander


c (above). Bronze memorial to Ralph Knott on the east podium flanking the Members' Entrance, unveiled in 1932. Designed by Gilbert Bayes, 1931, executed by Morris Singer (p. 93)

c (above). Bronze memorial to Ralph Knott on the east podium flanking the Members' Entrance, unveiled in 1932. Designed by Gilbert Bayes, 1931, executed by Morris Singer (p. 93)