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T. Lawrence Dale

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nobody more than he admired the beauty of Christ Church Meadow, and anyone who wanted a road through it was a vandal. But, he said, there was a vast difference in having a road round the Meadow, as he was suggesting. The road could be so landscaped that it could not be seen from the river or from the
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in west London. By the outbreak of that war he had his own practice at 40 Great James Street, off Bedford Row, London WC1. In the war he was commissioned as an officer in an infantry battalion, but when he was placed in reserve he successfully applied to transfer to the
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Mr. Dale has presented his case very attractively and wittily, and has done the city a considerable service in braving the controversy which was bound to result from any attempt to touch even the hem of the sacred Christ Church
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that had been built for St. Mary and St. John parish church in 1889. St. Alban's is a relatively low building for its length and is limited by a narrow corner site. He also designed
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Dale's wife predeceased him. They left two sons and two daughters. By the time of Dale's death, both sons had married and one of the daughters was a Sister in a religious order.
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Dale, T. Lawrence (1937). "Architectural notes on 1937 excursion (Stone Church; Court House, Long Crendon; Hartwell House; Long Crendon Manor; Aylesbury; Thame Church)".
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Central Oxford had become acutely congested with motor traffic in the 1920s and 1930s. When Dale first moved from Banbury to Oxford he practised from an office in
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Sharp's proposal was the subject of more than 20 years of political and public debate and protest. Neither Sharp's nor Dale's proposed road was ever built.
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north side of the meadow. The real beauty of the meadow was Merton Fields and the Broad Walk, and that would be destroyed by Dr. Sharp's plan.
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that were built in or near Oxford. He also designed restoration work or new furnishings for a number of parish churches; most of them in
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Dale, T. Lawrence (1935). "Architectural notes (Faringdon, Great Coxwell Barn, Coleshill House, Kelmscott House, Langford Church)".
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of St. James, Cowley. It was made a permanent church and dedicated in 1962. St. Francis' is a simple building with only a small
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who was a member of local arts clubs in Oxford. He held a number of exhibitions of his work, which was compared with that of
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to make proposals to relieve Oxford's traffic and re-plan parts of the city. In 1948 Sharp published his report as a book,
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However, Sharp also thought that Dale's "Christ Church Mall" would be too indirect, particularly for traffic from
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Like Charles Ponting (1850–1932) to whom he had been articled, Dale's ecclesiastical architecture was strongly
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1904–06. Dale passed his architect's qualifying examination in 1906 and was admitted as an Associate of the
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Brodie, Antonia; Felstead, Alison; Franklin, Jonathan; Pinfield, Leslie; Oldfield, Jane, eds. (2001).
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but the building is slightly limited by its corner site. Dale's final church, St. Swithun,
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St Michael and All Angels parish church, New Marston, Oxford (1956), from the southwest
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Peters, David (10 December 1954). "With Camera and Pen, Impressions by David Peters".
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he concentrated on designing houses for private clients. From the 1930s Dale was the
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held an enquiry at which Dale continued to make his case. Dale told the enquiry:
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Part of west front of St Michael and All Angels parish church, New Marston (1956)
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St Swithun's parish church, Kennington, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire) (1958)
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roofs, an Italianate pent-roofed chimney for the boiler and in some cases a
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as a competitor in a worldwide architectural competition to design the new
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on the west gable. With the exception of St. Francis of Assisi (which is
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House in Woodstock Road, Oxford, that Dale designed for his own family
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Surveyor and was most noted for designing, restoring, and furnishing
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Gates House, Wyldes Close, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, 1915
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in which he proposed a relief road skirting the south side of
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Bell-gable of St Alban the Martyr parish church, Oxford (1933)
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to see active service. He rose to the rank of Captain and was
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In 1944 Dale expanded on his proposals into a 60-page book,
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In September 1941 Dale published a six-page pamphlet called
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idiom long after it had passed out of fashion, Dale adopted
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and two storeys, completed in 1911. Its central corridor is
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St Michael and All Angels parish church from the southeast
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The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin Gillingham Dorset
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Associates of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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Dale designed at least four parish churches for the
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Dale came second, for which he won 1355:"Fact Sheet 8: Church of St Alban the Martyr" 1340: 1338: 1311:Crossley & Elrington, 1979, pages 369–412 1259: 1257: 1128:"Mr. Lawrence Dale, Plans for Oxford Roads". 1083: 1081: 215:"an exceedingly complicated planning problem" 158:. He began his architectural training at the 8: 1865:People educated at University College School 1591:Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, pages 794, 795 887:, Oxfordshire: modernisation, new classroom 849:, Oxfordshire: repairs to stonework, 1937–38 358:about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north-west of 1323:Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, pages 336–337 1307: 1305: 1303: 1301: 1299: 1297: 1295: 1293: 1291: 908:St Mary Magdalene parish church, Lillington 502:. St. Michael's is described as being in a 443:(1930–31), was built on a site provided by 1759:. Vol. 6: Knightlow hundred. London: 1566:"Transformation of School at Deddington". 1123: 1121: 1119: 389:Lawrence and Simon Dale together designed 185:Before the First World War, Dale lived in 20: 1247: 1245: 1243: 1187: 1185: 1183: 1181: 1045: 1043: 1041: 1039: 959:Oxfordshire Archaeological Society Report 946:Oxfordshire Archaeological Society Report 870:St Michael and All Angels parish church, 856:, Buckinghamshire, 1946 (with Simon Dale) 1071: 1069: 1067: 1065: 1063: 1037: 1035: 1033: 1031: 1029: 1027: 1025: 1023: 1021: 1019: 731:Dale cited in his support Professor Sir 718:Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation 1145: 1143: 1141: 1006: 1004: 1002: 998: 898:, Oxford: house for Dale and his family 205:where he designed a housing estate for 1661: 1651: 1556:Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 653 1381:Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 339 1332:Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 337 1266:"Charles Edwin Ponting FSA, 1849–1932" 1087:Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 334 913:SS. Mary and Edburga's parish church, 1875:British Army personnel of World War I 1216: 1214: 835:, Wiltshire: remodelled 17th century 346:, one of which has been described as 289:Dale's death in 1959 was reported in 180:Royal Institute of British Architects 7: 596:"but the traffic there was shocking" 439:. The first, St. Francis of Assisi, 1491:"Winchester Rural District Council" 1251:Newman & Pevsner, 1972, page 88 845:Blessed Virgin Mary parish church, 533:over the main altar and a pantiled 504:"vaguely Italian renaissance style" 1753:A History of the County of Warwick 1469:Welcome to Hampstead Garden Suburb 1226:Welcome to Hampstead Garden Suburb 963:Oxfordshire Archaeological Society 950:Oxfordshire Archaeological Society 787:: studio house for an artist, 1908 378:is reminiscent of the work of Sir 374:and leads to a drawing room whose 14: 1860:English ecclesiastical architects 1678:A History of the County of Oxford 1642:A History of the County of Oxford 545:. St. Francis' has also a set of 232:Some time thereafter he moved to 209:Council. In the 1920s Dale spent 140:Church of England parish churches 1765:Institute of Historical Research 1690:Institute of Historical Research 1166:from the original on 26 May 2022 694:, and quoted Dale's vision that 482:Dale's churches built after the 338:Two of Dale's earlier works are 1845:20th-century English architects 1391:"Exhibition of Water Colours". 972:Christ Church Mall: A Diversion 859:St Etheldreda's parish church, 603:Christ Church Mall: a Diversion 1890:Burials at Wolvercote Cemetery 1840:Military personnel from London 1264:Nicholson, Tony (March 2009). 1150:Kirby, Terry (4 August 2007). 981:Towards a Plan for Oxford City 709:Lawrence Dale's gravestone in 692:Towards a Plan for Oxford City 630:Towards a Plan for Oxford City 585:Towards a Plan for Oxford City 566:"of more than average ability" 1: 1359:Ss Mary & John Churchyard 543:Oxford City Technical College 201:After the war, Dale moved to 98:St. Swithun's parish church, 16:English architect (1884–1959) 1582:Salzman, 1951, pages 161–164 937:Oxford Architectural Society 877:St Swithun's parish church, 655:, in which he paid tribute: 240:. He later moved again to 4 1880:Army Cyclist Corps officers 917:, Oxfordshire: tower screen 696:"a finely designed parkway" 348:"an excellent house of the 334:Ickford Village Hall (1946) 1906: 1547:Lobel, 1962, pages 119–219 1434:Sharp, 1948, pages 114–119 1425:Sharp, 1948, pages 113–114 979:Dale, T. Lawrence (1944). 970:Dale, T. Lawrence (1941). 928:Dale, T. Lawrence (1933). 902:Goddard's Green, Berkshire 382:(1753–1837). The house is 1613:. 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(eds.) 1407:Dale, 1944, pages 9–10 1198:Ickford Parish Council 1075:Brodie, 2001, page 492 910:, Warwickshire: pulpit 811:St Francis of Assisi, 775: 767: 759: 729: 713: 664: 609:along the bank of the 588: 479: 417: 335: 283: 207:Banbury Rural District 172:Marlborough, Wiltshire 116: 1499:The National Archives 1416:Sharp, 1948, page 113 1192:Garrett, Ivy (2008). 1010:Dale's gravestone in 932:Beckley Parish Church 879:Kennington, Berkshire 773: 765: 757: 722: 708: 657: 583: 547:Stations of the Cross 477: 415: 333: 281: 114: 1784:Sherwood, Jennifer; 785:Bedford Park, London 607:Christ Church Meadow 576:"Christ Church Mall" 525:over the main door, 120:Thomas Lawrence Dale 25:Thomas Lawrence Dale 1767:. pp. 161–164. 1692:. pp. 199–219. 1453:. 14 February 1956. 1276:on 5 September 2010 1162:. The Independent. 1012:Wolvercote Cemetery 861:Horley, Oxfordshire 813:Cowley, Oxfordshire 711:Wolvercote Cemetery 587:, published in 1944 316:William Wilberforce 305:Wolvercote Cemetery 211:"a delightful year" 146:Training and career 1664:has generic name ( 1495:Access to Archives 776: 768: 760: 714: 589: 480: 432:for his churches. 418: 336: 284: 223:Great Queen Street 192:Army Cyclist Corps 117: 1796:. Harmondsworth: 1786:Pevsner, Nikolaus 1739:. Harmondsworth: 1729:Pevsner, Nikolaus 1709:. 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Beaminster
Kennington, Oxfordshire

FRIBA
FSA
First World War
Oxford Diocesan
Church of England parish churches
University College School
Hampstead
Architectural Association School of Architecture
articled
Charles Ponting
Marlborough, Wiltshire
Edmund Buckle
Royal Institute of British Architects
Bedford Park
Army Cyclist Corps
mentioned in despatches
Banbury
Banbury Rural District
Freemasons' Grand Temple
Great Queen Street
Oxford
Woodstock Road
Bradmore Road
Victorian
Norham Manor
Oxford Diocesan

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