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31: 169: 218:. He went on to be the regiment's commanding officer from 1883 to November 1902, and subsequently held the office of honorary colonel from 1902 until his death (he continued when the regiment was reorganized as part of the Territorial Force in 1908). He designed the unit's 19: 203:, for his nieces the photographers Olive and Katharine Edis. It was their first studio and had a glass roof to allow in natural daylight which became an important aspect of their trademark style. 777:"Fitzroy Square Pages 52-63 Survey of London: Volume 21, the Parish of St Pancras Part 3: Tottenham Court Road and Neighbourhood. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1949" 905: 30: 561:. London: Printed and published for the Executive Council of the International Health Exhibition, and for the Council of the Society of Arts, by William Clowes and Sons. 368: 49: 935: 116: 493: 238: 189: 925: 910: 900: 507: 362: 915: 739: 920: 890: 624: 590: 469: 120: 930: 744: 610: 53: 138:
revival architecture. He worked mostly on private houses and public buildings, although he did design a few churches.
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of decorative arts and in furniture design, and delivered a series of Cantor lectures on the subject at the
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Neale, Shirley (1 November 1996). "Arthur Wellesley Edis (1840–1893): Obstetrician and Gynaecologist".
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calling for more artistic designs within hygienic interior objects.
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Edis died suddenly at his Norfolk home in 1927, aged 88.
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Olive Edis; Alistair Murphy; Elizabeth Elmore (2017).
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In January 1889 he was elected a member of the first
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to Emma and Robert Edis. His sister was the preacher
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Fishermen & kings: the photography of Olive Edis
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372:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. 361: 123:in 1862 and a fellow of the association in 1867. 872: 39:20th Middlesex (Artists') Rifle Volunteer Corps 805:Directory of British Architects 1834–1914: A-K 605: 119:in 1859. He was admitted an Associate of the 339: 337: 335: 333: 331: 161:, Edis delivered a lecture during the 1884 492:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 230:, home of the Contemporary Dance Trust). 214:. In 1868 he received a commission in the 190:St Philip's Church, Buckingham Palace Road 936:People from the Borough of Great Yarmouth 304: 302: 300: 298: 296: 853: 833: 714: 694: 659: 639: 555:International Health Exhibition (1884). 328: 276:for Norfolk from 1901. He was created a 167: 29: 17: 571: 369:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 192:(1892) and the British pavilion at the 151:Decoration and Furniture of Town Houses 149:. These formed the basis of two books: 130:, Edis later became a proponent of the 873: 827: 800: 759:"The County Councils – London Polls". 311:"Edis, Sir Robert William (1839–1927)" 293: 680:"Naval & Military intelligence". 522: 500: 405: 206:Edis had a long association with the 180:From 1883, Edis extended and rebuilt 121:Royal Institute of British Architects 728: 455: 453: 252:Edis had homes at Ormesby Old Hall, 199:He built a studio on Church Street, 65:(13 June 1839 – 23 June 1927) was a 926:Companions of the Order of the Bath 308: 280:in 1919 for his military services. 241:for three years as a member of the 13: 911:People educated at Aldenham School 745:National Heritage List for England 724:. 10 September 1909. p. 6815. 14: 947: 704:. 23 December 1902. p. 8848. 450: 354: 901:Members of London County Council 558:The Health Exhibition literature 155:Healthy Furniture and Decoration 141:He later became involved in the 107:to William Gilbee Habershon and 847: 794: 769: 752: 708: 688: 673: 653: 649:. 24 January 1868. p. 340. 633: 612:Norfolk 2: North-West and South 599: 163:International Health Exhibition 916:Architects from Cambridgeshire 578:England's Thousand Best Houses 565: 548: 399: 172:Great Britain building at the 1: 921:Deputy lieutenants of Norfolk 891:English justices of the peace 863:. 16 June 1919. p. 7426. 843:. 14 June 1901. p. 4005. 765:. 18 January 1889. p. 9. 669:. 17 July 1883. p. 3588. 286: 508:"Architects and Artists D-E" 464:(Second ed.). Norwich. 408:Journal of Medical Biography 393:UK public library membership 344:"Obituary: Sir R. W. Edis". 194:World's Columbian Exposition 174:World's Columbian Exposition 126:Although his early work was 75: 7: 350:. 25 June 1927. p. 14. 10: 952: 420:10.1177/096777209600400403 117:Architectural Association 97:Huntingdon Grammar School 931:Artists' Rifles officers 801:Brodie, Antonia (2001). 609:; Wilson, Bill (2002). 46:Sir Robert William Edis 896:People from Huntingdon 781:British History Online 378:10.1093/ref:odnb/56693 210:and its successor the 177: 41: 27: 617:Yale University Press 536:. Haslam and Whiteway 530:"Robert William Edis" 235:London County Council 171: 147:Royal Society of Arts 95:Edis was educated at 33: 21: 534:Designer Biographies 270:justice of the peace 222:at Duke's Road, off 518:on 8 November 2011. 268:, London. He was a 196:in Chicago (1893). 184:in Norfolk for the 860:The London Gazette 840:The London Gazette 721:The London Gazette 701:The London Gazette 666:The London Gazette 646:The London Gazette 178: 143:Aesthetic Movement 42: 28: 626:978-0-300-09657-6 607:Pevsner, Nikolaus 592:978-0-713-99596-1 471:978-0-903101-88-2 391:(Subscription or 274:Deputy Lieutenant 212:Territorial Force 182:Sandringham House 159:Sanitary Movement 115:, and joined the 80:Edis was born in 943: 865: 864: 851: 845: 844: 831: 825: 824: 808: 798: 792: 791: 789: 787: 773: 767: 766: 756: 750: 749: 736:Historic England 732: 726: 725: 712: 706: 705: 692: 686: 685: 677: 671: 670: 657: 651: 650: 637: 631: 630: 603: 597: 596: 569: 563: 562: 552: 546: 545: 543: 541: 526: 520: 519: 514:. 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The Place
20th Middlesex (Artists') Rifle Volunteer Corps
KBE
CB
DL
JP
British
architect
Huntingdon
Isabella Reaney
Olive Edis
Huntingdon Grammar School
Aldenham School
articled
Edward Habershon
Anthony Salvin
Architectural Association
Royal Institute of British Architects
Gothic
Queen Anne style
baroque
Aesthetic Movement
Royal Society of Arts
Sanitary Movement
International Health Exhibition

World's Columbian Exposition

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