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  1. 10 de abr. de 2010 · Emily was a Member of the Theosophical Society and she knew Annie Wood Besant. Emily was a Vice President of the Vegetarian Society, … in the face of parental disapproval, Lady Emily Lytton (1874-1964), third daughter of Edward Bulwer Lytton, a former Viceroy of India, married Edwin Lutyens on 4 August 1897 at Knebworth, Hertfordshire.

  2. 13 RIBA Drawings and Archives Collection, Lutyens to Lady Emily, 23 October 1915: ‘there are some good Goya's and many other Spanish pictures, Van Dyck … beautiful tapestries.’ 14 14 Lutyens's name appears in the list of subscribers to Prentice , Andrew Noble , Renaissance Architecture and Ornament in Spain ( London , 1893 ) Google Scholar .

  3. Barbara "Barbie" Lutyens was the eldest daughter of architect Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens and his wife Lady Emily Bulwer-Lytton. She was twice married. Barbie married the divorced David Euan Wallace, on May 10, 1920. The couple honeymooned in Italy. After her first husband's death, Barbie married Lieutenant -Colonel Herbert Sebastian Agar.

  4. 1895-96 Designed and built Munstead Wood for Gertrude Jekyll. 1897 Married Lady Emily Lytton on 4 August 1897; designed and built Fulbrook, Elstead, Surrey; Berrydown, Ashe, Hampshire; Orchards, Munstead, Surrey; The Pleasaunce, Overstrand, Norfolk and many other buildings. 1898 Through Sir Herbert Jekyll, Miss Jekyll’s brother, he was ...

  5. Mary Lutyens, who became the acknowledged world expert and writer on Krishnamurti, was only two years old when her mother, Lady Emily Lutyens, became a theosophist. In 1911 Krishnamurti and his brother Nitya were brought to England by Mrs Besant and as Lady Emily took the two boys ‘under her wing’, the young Mary grew up knowing them well.

  6. On p.95 Lady Emily mentions the first public talk that Krishnamurti gave in 1921, which was published in Anne Besant (1922), Theosophy and World Problems. Lady Emily (1874-1964), mother of K biographer Mary Lutyens, was the daughter of the former Viceroy of India Robert Bulwer-Lytton, and the wife of Edwin Lutyens, best known for his design of the city centre of New Delhi.

  7. ABSTRACT Sir Edwin Lutyens created the national shrine to the war’s losses and, a few years later, a dolls’ house gifted by a ‘grateful nation’ to Queen Mary; the legacies that coalesced in the …