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  1. Life and work of Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857-1941) Voysey Society : Voysey's architecture Some areas of this site use Javascript, but your browser appears to have Javascript disabled.

  2. The architectural significance of Chorleywood is connected with the name of Charles FA Voysey, who built himself a house here in 1900-1. It is called THE ORCHARD and situated in Shire Lane. The garden front is especially characteristic, with two identical gables (with Voysey's typical tiny ventilation slits), but a gentle, carefully balanced ...

  3. Charles Francis Annesley Voysey During the two decades before the First World War Charles Voysey became arguably the most famous British architect since Christopher Wren. Hugely respected by younger contemporaries, such as Edwin Lutyens, Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott and Charles Rennie Mackintosh – each of whom is perhaps better known than Voysey today – he was equally celebrated internationally.

  4. Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (28 May 1857 – 12 February 1941) was an English architect and furniture and textile designer. Voysey's early work was as a designer of wallpapers, fabrics and furnishings in a simple Arts and Crafts style, but he is renowned as the architect of several country houses.

  5. 2 de ene. de 2024 · Charles Francis Annesley Voysey was born at Hessle, near Hull in-Yorkshire, the son of a schoolmaster who become Vicar of Healaugh; who was tried as a heretic for denying the doctrine of everlasting hell and deprived of his living. Voysey was educated by his father, who was a most important influence on his life, then briefly at Dulwich College ...

  6. access all areas Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857-1941) Clock Body of painted and gilded wood It would appear that Voysey created this very clock for himself, as the design almost matches the drawing in the possession of the RIBA displayed in this exhibition.

  7. Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857-1941), Architect and designer. Later Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 9 portraits Architect and designer; a leading figure in the Arts and Crafts movement; a pupil of J.P. Seddon 1874-9, he began to practice by himself in the early 1880's.

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