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Central Press Photo. Sir Edwin Lutyens, architect and artist, who has succeeded Sir William Llewellyn as president of the Royal Academy. His ivorks include the Whitehall Cenotaph, London; picture gallery and South African War Memorial, Johannesburg; head offices of the Anglo Persian Oil Company; neiv British Embassy, Washington; and many other notable buildings. ~He is also one of the principal architects for the Imperial < War Graves Commission.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 8, 11 January 1939, Page 7

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Central Press Photo. Sir Edwin Lutyens, architect and artist, who has succeeded Sir William Llewellyn as president of the Royal Academy. His ivorks include the Whitehall Cenotaph, London; picture gallery and South African War Memorial, Johannesburg; head offices of the Anglo Persian Oil Company; neiv British Embassy, Washington; and many other notable buildings. ~He is also one of the principal architects for the Imperial< War Graves Commission. Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 8, 11 January 1939, Page 7

Central Press Photo. Sir Edwin Lutyens, architect and artist, who has succeeded Sir William Llewellyn as president of the Royal Academy. His ivorks include the Whitehall Cenotaph, London; picture gallery and South African War Memorial, Johannesburg; head offices of the Anglo Persian Oil Company; neiv British Embassy, Washington; and many other notable buildings. ~He is also one of the principal architects for the Imperial< War Graves Commission. Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 8, 11 January 1939, Page 7

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