George Checkley (19 December 1893 – 17 November 1960) was a New Zealand-born architect and academic, who predominantly worked in the UK. He is known for...
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Checkley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edwin Checkley (1847–1925), British-born American athlete George Checkley (1893–1960)...
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of Aedas Bob Allies Peter Blundell Jones Peter Bicknell Hugh Casson George Checkley Peter Clegg (Stirling Prize, 2008) Charles Correa (RIBA Gold Medal...
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Byrne, biographer Mary Cannell, educator, historian and biographer George Checkley, modernist architect Ong Teng Cheong, 5th President of Singapore Philip...
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Waterhouse (architect and designer of the Natural History Museum), George Checkley (Modernist architect) and Brian Winston (Emmy award-winning documentary...
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Kenneth Cameron - toponymist of English place-names George Carey – Archbishop of Canterbury George Checkley – modernist architect Bryan Campbell Clarke – pioneering...
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dates from 1930–31, and was designed by the New Zealand-born architect George Checkley for his own use. The house, a flat-roofed, white-rendered Cubist construction...
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Pevsner, p. 338 Rawle, pp. 108, 139 McKean, p. 22 Corpus Christi College, George Thomson Building, Leckhampton House, National Heritage List for England...
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adjacent to the wilderness area. Two were built on adjacent plots by George Checkley, White House (1930–31) and Willow House (originally Thurso; 1932–33);...
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Madingley Road at the junction with Conduit Head Road, designed by George Checkley for himself – dates from 1930–31 and is an example of a concrete-framed...
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