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  1. Height: 95cm. Width: 49.4cm. Place depicted. V&A. Summary. This is a presentation drawing for Victoria and Albert Museum by the architect, Sir Aston Webb, RA, FRIBA, (1849-1930). Webb's design won a competition in 1891 to provide an imposing façade on its Cromwell Road side. We know this today as the main entrance, but up until the 1890s it ...

  2. Sir Aston Webb (1849-1930) New Front of Buckingham Palace, 1913 c.1923 ...

  3. Sir Aston Webb (* 22.Mai 1849 in London; † 21. August 1930 ebenda) war in der Zeit um 1900 der erfolgreichste englische Architekt öffentlicher Gebäude. Am bekanntesten sind das Londoner Victoria and Albert Museum, die Law Courts und die Universität in Birmingham sowie die ganze Londoner Prozessions-Route, von der Fassade des Buckingham Palastes, The Mall entlang, bis zum Admiralty Arch.

  4. Biddle & Webb Auctioneers, Birmingham, United Kingdom. 1,593 likes · 213 were here. We are the city’s leading auctioneer: our specialist team covers a...

  5. www.vam.ac.uk › articles › building-the-museumBuilding the Museum · V&A

    In May 1899, in what was to be her last public ceremony, Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone for Aston Webb's new scheme. The occasion also marked the changing of the Museum's name to the Victoria and Albert Museum (the queen had advocated The Albert Museum, but changed her mind at the request of the Duke of Devonshire).

  6. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Aston_WebbAston Webb - Wikiwand

    Aston Webb nasceu em Londres e recebeu a sua formação arquitectónica na empresa de Robert Banks e Charles Barry. Em 1883 entrou para o Royal Institute of British Architects e começou a trabalhar em parceria com o arquiteto Ingress Bell. Sua primeira grande comissão foi um desenho vencedor para a Victoria Law Courts em Birmingham, em 1886.

  7. Sir Aston Webb (1849-1930), Architect and President of the Royal Academy. Later Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 16 portraits Architect; his many public commissions included the principal block of the Victoria & Albert Museum, 1891, the University of Birmingham, 1906-9, and Admiralty Arch. Webb received many honours and was both President of RIBA, 1902-4, and the Royal Academy ...