Title:
|
Lady Lever Art Gallery
|
Creation Date:
|
1922
|
Image Date:
|
1988
|
Period:
|
20th century
|
Start Date:
|
1914
|
End Date:
|
1922
|
Location:
|
Port Sunlight, Wirral
|
Country:
|
ENGLAND, UK
|
Material:
|
limestone - Portland (cladding) on reinforced concrete frame
|
Display Creator:
|
OWEN, William and Segar
|
Terms:
|
Model villages ;
|
Image ID:
|
88-1455
|
Description:
|
View from the War Memorial looking between King George (right) and Queen Mary Drives down to the Art Gallery. Segar OWEN was the son of William OWEN. The Gallery is a Grade II listed building founded by William Hesketh Lever, the first Lord Leverhulme, the Sunlight soap magnate.
|
Rights:
|
© Sheffield Hallam University
|
Permissions:
|
For educational use only. This image may be used in print or digital materials provided that full acknowledgment is given, expressed as follows: " © < insert details from the 'Rights' field >. Photographed by < insert details from the 'Photographed by' field >."
|
Related Information:
|
Lady Lever Art Gallery. For more information see < http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ladylever/ >
|
Photographed by:
|
member of staff
|
Creator:
|
OWEN, Segar
|
Creator Role:
|
Architect.
|
Culture Gender:
|
Male.
|
Nationality:
|
British - English.
|
Creator:
|
OWEN, William
|
Creator Dates - Died:
|
1910
|
Creator Role:
|
Architect.
|
Culture Gender:
|
Male.
|
Nationality:
|
British - English.
|
Subject Heading:
|
Architecture -- England (Cheshire)
|
Subject Heading:
|
Port Sunlight (Merseyside, England)
|
Subject Heading:
|
Art museums -- England -- Liverpool
|
Subject Heading:
|
Architecture -- 1900-2000
|
Subject Heading:
|
Village estates
|
Subject Heading:
|
Planned communities
|