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...Hanover Lodge, a grade II* listed building overlooking Regents Park, was built around 1827 and designed by John Nash, the architect behind what would become Buckingham Palace....
...Few individuals since Christopher Wren in the 17th century or John Nash at the turn of the 19th have left such a personal footprint on the map of London....
...His son, who didn’t go to school until he was eight, received his early education from a patriotic uncle, George Lauder, who told his young charge: “If Scotland were rolled out flat as England, Scotland...
...A work by Penone resides at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, home to a plethora of tree-related art, including works by David Nash and Hemali Bhuta....
...The following year, he joined forces with Buffalo Springfield’s Stephen Stills and The Hollies’ Graham Nash to form Crosby, Stills & Nash....
...Finally, climbing the steps to the Lord Ashcroft Gallery on floor five reveals a collection of over 250 Victoria and George Crosses — the UK’s highest awards for bravery....
...Vicki Nash, head of policy at Mind, a charity, said a reform allowing people to keep some benefits when returning to work was “potentially welcome”, although it has called for a broader change that would...
...shooting lodge with Mae West Lips sofas, Lobster telephones and a Hands chair, all designed by his friend Salvador Dalí, creating “a looking-glass house of Surrealist pictures and priceless objects”, as George...
...Michael Nash, UMG’s chief digital officer, tells the FT: “This is fixing the roof while the sun is still shining.”...
...in a monumental building by architects Herzog & de Meuron, shaped like a stack of houses, and features big names from Vitra’s furniture manufacturing stable – Noguchi lights, Eames decorative objects, George...
...Moving to the palace, the King recorded a message to the nation, delivering the speech against the grandeur of the Blue Drawing Room, designed by the architect John Nash and originally used as a ballroom...
...The cut-price sale ends a difficult chapter for the previous owners of the John Nash-designed property, while offering a rare insight into the challenges of operating at the secretive top end of the capital...
...There are references to Lutyens but also to [John] Nash in Belgravia. I think we’re saying new things but with an appropriate vocabulary....
...Cross Parliament Square to Great George Street and Birdcage Walk, perhaps stopping for a lemonade in the delightful garden of the Café at Storey’s Gate....
...Annely Juda Fine Art starts in London in September and the show then splits between Mitchell-Innes & Nash in New York and THE Louver, Los Angeles, in early 2022....
...Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin and George Orwell were some of the historic figures to pontificate here....
...The company said they are looking to sell the Grade I-listed, John Nash-designed terrace to an individual, rather than another developer....
...“If, as they say, a million people are now watching, there should be higher standards of transparency,” says Nash....
...A team of sympathetic curators, Massimiliano Gioni, Naomi Beckwith, Glenn Ligon and Mark Nash, united to fulfil his intent....
...He was also commissioned to create a poster for Transport for London (for the Millennium), placing him in the company of Paul Nash, Graham Sutherland, and one of his artistic heroes, David Hockney....
...The artist’s son-in-law Georges Duthuit wrote of the 20th century’s greatest colourist: “There is a lot more black than one may think in this luminous painting . . ....
...At the northern end of Marylebone, work is under way renovating 76 homes on Park Crescent, the facade of which was originally designed by the Georgian neoclassical architect John Nash....
...Ringo Starr remembers how they in turn were struck by the chiming chords of McGuinn’s 12-string Rickenbacker guitar — so much so that George Harrison, in 1965, purloined the riff from The Byrds’ version...
...The 486-acre park was conceived by Nash in 1810 as a vast garden for a new palace for the Prince Regent, later George IV....
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