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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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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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322:, Shropshire. Simon Dale later lost his sight, was divorced in 1972, and in 1987 was beaten to death at The Heath, the house that he and Susan had restored at Hopton Castle.
314:(known as Simon Dale) was born in 1919 and also became an architect. They practised together as Dale and Son. In 1957 Simon Dale married Susan Wilberforce, a descendant of
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Crendon; Hartwell House; Long Crendon Manor; Aylesbury; Thame Church)".
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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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to see active service. He rose to the rank of Captain and was
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and two storeys, completed in 1911. Its central corridor is
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Associates of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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1684:. Vol. 7: Thame and Dorchester Hundreds. London:
1471:. Hampstead Garden Suburb Residents' Association. 1998
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1779:. London: The Architectural Press. pp. 113, 114.
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486:were more ambitious. St. Michael and All Angels,
282:St Francis of Assisi parish church, Cowley (1931)
258:Surveyor for 23 years. He designed at least four
160:Architectural Association School of Architecture
1800:. pp. 334, 336, 337, 339, 653, 794, 795.
1609:Directory of British Architects 1834–1914, A–K
1447:"Mr Dale Renews Case for Christ Church Mall".
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887:, Oxfordshire: modernisation, new classroom
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1087:Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 334
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289:Dale's death in 1959 was reported in
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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
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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"
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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,
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240:. He later moved again to 4
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696:"a finely designed parkway"
348:"an excellent house of the
334:Ickford Village Hall (1946)
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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
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885:Deddington Primary School
307:near his home in Oxford.
152:University College School
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1737:The Buildings of England
1707:The Buildings of England
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645:County Borough of Oxford
318:, and moved with her to
312:Thomas Simon Savage Dale
219:Freemasons' Grand Temple
1761:Oxford University Press
1757:Victoria County History
1686:Oxford University Press
1682:Victoria County History
1646:Victoria County History
1344:Pevsner, 1966, page 159
796:Hampstead Garden Suburb
430:Italianate architecture
344:Hampstead Garden Suburb
196:mentioned in despatches
100:Kennington, Oxfordshire
1855:Architects from Oxford
1850:Architects from London
1835:Burials in Oxfordshire
1638:Elrington, C.R. (eds.)
1407:Dale, 1944, pages 9–10
1198:Ickford Parish Council
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1692:. pp. 199–219.
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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
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437:Diocese of Oxford
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326:Secular buildings
310:Dale's elder son
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