Talk:Hove War Memorial

Latest comment: 1 year ago by HJ Mitchell in topic A few more bits
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Pevsner edit

“At the head of Grand Avenue the Howe War Memorial, 1920-1 by Lutyens, a granite Doric column topped by a bronze figure of St George, by Sir George Frampton. The two designed a very similar war memorial at Fordham, Cambridgeshire, the same year and Frampton had used an almost identical bronze of St George for T. G. Jackson’s 1903 Second Boer War memorial at Radley College, Oxfordshire.”[1]

From - Nicholas Antram and Nikolaus Pevsner, Sussex: East with Brighton and Hove, 2013, Yale University Press, isbn=978-0-300-18473-0

KJP1 (talk) 13:18, 25 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

p.s. - I can’t say I think much of its setting! KJP1 (talk) 13:43, 25 November 2022 (UTC)Reply
@KJP1: Thank you very much! That's another pint I owe you! I promise I don't only love you for your Pevsner collection, though I am envious of it! And no, I don't think the setting is the best. It feels hidden away. I'd have put it on the sea front or further inland by the station so it feels more like a part of the fabric of the town. HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 14:10, 25 November 2022 (UTC)Reply
Welcome, as ever. It’s the siting on the mini-roundabout that I particularly dislike! But I suspect the road layout was different at installation, [1]. KJP1 (talk) 14:31, 25 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ Antram & Pevsner 2013, p. 257.

Templates for books mentioned at my talk page edit

  • Antram, Nicholas; Morrice, Richard (2008). Brighton and Hove. Pevsner Architectural Guides. London: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-12661-7.
  • Brighton Polytechnic. School of Architecture and Interior Design (1987). A Guide to the Buildings of Brighton. Macclesfield: McMillan Martin. ISBN 1-869-86503-0.
  • Middleton, Judy (2002). The Encyclopaedia of Hove & Portslade. Brighton: Brighton & Hove Libraries.

Hassocks5489 (Floreat Hova!) 15:18, 26 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

@Hassocks5489 and KJP1: I'll have a look at what Hassocks sends over from Middleton but I'd appreciate it if you two could cast your eyes over the article and let me know what you think, fix any typos, etc, before I consider taking it to FAC. Much obliged! :) HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 22:00, 26 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

A few more bits edit

  • [2] - IWM
  • [3] - War Memorials Online
  • [4] - Victorian Web
  • [5] - Quite nice image of the library plaque, but RS?
  • [6] - Quite interesting on the listing designation

Sure, I’ll give it a once-over. Have added a few more bits above that may be usable. KJP1 (talk) 07:43, 27 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

The first four don't contain a lot of information. The IWM and WMO are linked from the listing. I've had the reliability of WMO questioned at FAC before because most of the information is user-submitted and WWI Yorkshires looks like a hobby site. I've worked in a citation to the Victorian Web piece even though it doesn't say a lot and I've added some bits from the Regency Society, which should pass muster. And some background from the encyclopaedia which Hassocks provided. Thanks! HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 12:48, 27 November 2022 (UTC)Reply