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  1. Letter, Herbert Baker to Henry Medd, 3 April 1940, RIBA Study Room at the V&A, Sir Herbert Baker Papers, BaH/68/1. 49 Dennis Radford, “Sir Herbert Baker,” Parktown Westcliff Heritage Trust (September 1992), RIBA Portland Place, London, Herbert Baker Biographical File. 50 Ibid. 51 Baker, “Architecture and Education,” 2, 4. 52 Dedicated ...

  2. Baker, Herbert 1862 - 1946. Herbert Baker [also known as Sir Herbert Baker] was born in Cobham, Kent, England on 9 June 1862 and was articled to his uncle, Arthur Baker (1842-1897) in September 1881 for three years. He also attended classes at the Architectural Association Schools in London.

  3. Sir Herbert Baker (9 June 1862 in Cobham, Kent - 4 February 1946 in Cobham, Kent) was a British architect. Baker was the dominant force in South African architecture for two decades, 1892-1912. Among the many churches, schools and houses he designed in South Africa are the Union Buildings Pretoria, St John's College, Johannesburg, Wynberg Boys ...

  4. Secretariat Building by Herbert Baker. The Secretariat Building stands on Raisina Hill in New Delhi, looking from the hilltop over the surrounding areas; it was built in the 1910s by Architect Herbert Baker. The structure was built to help accommodate the shift of India’s capital from Calcutta to Delhi by providing functioning office spaces.

  5. Sir Herbert Baker ( Cobham, Kent, 9 juin 1862 - Cobham, Kent, 4 février 1946) est un architecte britannique, auteur de plusieurs bâtiments officiels d' Afrique du Sud et d' Inde entre 1892 et 1912. Il est aussi l'auteur de plusieurs bâtiments ou monuments en Grande-Bretagne, en Belgique, en France et en Australie .

  6. Sir Herbert Baker (9 June 1862 – 4 February 1946) was an English architect remembered as the dominant force in South African architecture for two decades, and a major designer of some of New Delhi's most notable government structures. He was born and died at Owletts in Cobham, Kent. Among the many churches, schools and houses he designed in ...

  7. Baker was born at Owletts, Cobham, Kent and educated at Tonbridge School in Kent from 1875 to 1881; he was articled to his cousin Arthur Baker, FRIBA, in 1881 in whose office he remained until 1884. St Padarn's Church, Llanberis, North Wales was one of the works he supervised as clerk of works. He joined the office of Ernest George & Peto ...