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  1. English: Aston Webb Hall, Birmingham University. 날짜. 2003년 5월 28일. 출처. From geograph.org.uk. 저자. Graham Norrie. 저작권 ( 이 파일을 인용하기) Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike license 2.0.

  2. The Victoria Memorial is a monument to Queen Victoria, located at the end of The Mall in London by the sculptor Sir Thomas Brock. Designed in 1901, it was unveiled on 16 May 1911, though it was not completed until 1924. It was the centrepiece of an ambitious urban planning scheme, which included the creation of the Queen’s Gardens to a design ...

  3. The Aston Webb Building was designed by the architects Sir Aston Webb and Ingress Bell, and it retains many of its original Edwardian features. The Lapworth has occupied its current space from the 1920s, but the history of the museum dates back to 1880 and the foundation of Mason College , the forerunner of the University of Birmingham. [1]

  4. Admiralty Arch is a landmark building in London providing road and pedestrian access between The Mall, which extends to the southwest, and Trafalgar Square to the northeast. Admiralty Arch, commissioned by King Edward VII in memory of his mother, Queen Victoria, and designed by Aston Webb, is now a Grade I listed building.

  5. Sir Aston Webb (1849–1930) Architect born in Clapham (then Surrey), the son of Edward Webb, a watercolourist and steel engraver. Webb was articled to Banks and Barry, 1866–71. Before setting up in independent practice in 1873, he won the Royal Institute of British Architect’s Pugin studentship which financed his travel to Europe and Asia.

  6. L' Admiralty Arch (letteralmente “Arco dell’Ammiragliato”) è un edificio di Londra con tre grandi archi che permettono il collegamento tra il Mall e Trafalgar Square. Progettato da Sir Aston Webb, fu ultimato nel 1912 . L'edificio fu fatto costruire dal re Edoardo VII in memoria di sua madre, la Regina Vittoria.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Canada_GateCanada Gate - Wikipedia

    Sir Aston Webb. Canada Gate forms part of the Queen Victoria Memorial scheme in London. An entrance to the Green Park, one of the eight Royal Parks in central London, the gate was presented to London by Canada (then the senior Dominion of the British Empire) as part of a vast memorial scheme dedicated to Queen Victoria, who died in 1901.