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  1. Aston Webb’s son, Maurice, joined him in his architectural practice. Maurice is credited with the design of Easden’s in Bull Lane, Chislehurst, and with the swimming pool for Woodheath in Kemnal Road, but it is felt that the hand of his father is evident, certainly in the design of Easdens. Webb was knighted in 1904. He died in London in 1930.

  2. Aston Webb (ur. 22 maja 1849 w Londynie, zm. 21 sierpnia 1930 tamże) – angielski architekt, aktywny na przełomie XIX i XX wieku. W latach 1919–1924 był przewodniczącym Royal Academy of Arts .

  3. Aston Webb ( 22 mai 1849, Clapham, Londres 1 – 21 août 1930, Kensington, Londres 2) est un architecte anglais actif pendant la fin du XIXe siècle et le début du XXe siècle. Il est également président de la Royal Academy de Londres de 1919 à 1924.

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aston_WebbAston Webb - Wikipedia

    Sir Aston Webb in un ritratto del 1906 di Solomon Joseph Solomon.. Sir Aston Webb, RA FRIBA (22 maggio 1849 – Londra, 21 agosto 1930), è stato un architetto britannico, che fu anche Presidente della Royal Academy. È conosciuto in particolare per aver rimodellato la facciata principale di Buckingham Palace nel 1913, conferendole l'aspetto attuale.

  5. www.ribapix.com › sir-aston-webb_riba100493Sir Aston Webb | RIBA pix

    NOTES: Webb was President of the RIBA in 1902-1904, was knighted in 1904, and awarded the Royal Gold Medal in 1905. This portrait was exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, in 1906.

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  7. Sir Aston Webb GCVO CB RA FRIBA (22 May 1849 – 21 August 1930) was an English architect who designed the principal facade of Buckingham Palace and the main building of the Victoria and Albert Museum, among other major works around England, many of them in partnership with Ingress Bell. He was President of the Royal Academy from 1919 to 1924, and the founding Chairman of the London Society ...