- Edward Maufe
Sir Edward Brantwood Maufe was an English
architect born12 December 1883 inIlkley . He died on his birthday in 1974 inBuxted ,East Sussex . His works includeKelling Hall inNorfolk , theFestival Theatre inCambridge , the Air Forces Memorial overlookingRunnymede , theOxford Playhouse , St Columba's Church (Pont Street , London SW1) andGuildford Cathedral 1932. He was the architect chiefly responsible, in the 1950's for the rebuilding of much ofGray's Inn and theInner Temple which had been heavily damaged in bombing during World War II.Apparently indexed in the 1901 Census (now online [http://www.1901censusonline.com/] ) as "Edward B. Muff", an architect in
Hampstead , he moved with his parents during the next decade to Red House,Bexleyheath ,London which was originally designed for, and owned byWilliam Morris . When he received a knighthood early in 1954, Maufe lived at 139Old Church Street ,Chelsea, London SW3.External links
* [http://www.artnet.com/library/05/0560/T056069.asp The Grove Dictionary of Art]
* [http://195.171.22.30/uhtbin/cgisirsi.exe/ty1geo4xKJ/316790007/5 Royal Institute of British Architects] RIBA
* [http://www.riba.org/go/RIBA/News/Press_3286.html RIBA]
* [http://www.stcolumbas.org.uk St Columba's Church, London]
* [http://www.207squadron.rafinfo.org.uk/othermems_Run.htm 207 Squadron Royal Air Force Association, The Air Forces Memorial]
* [http://www.wyrdlight.com/stories/guildcathedral.htm Short story about the last Anglican Cathedral at Guildford]
* [http://www.wyrdlight.com/stories/airforcerunnymede.htm Images & information about the Air Forces Memorial Runnymede]
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