Lutyens
Americannoun
noun
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Sir Edwin. 1869–1944, British architect, noted for his neoclassical country houses and his planning of New Delhi, India
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his daughter, Elisabeth. 1906–83, British composer
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Last year the discount widened to 13.9% for stakes sold by LPs, according to advisory firm Campbell Lutyens.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 20, 2026
The dolls' house was built between 1921 and 1924 for Queen Mary and designed by the British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens.
From BBC • Sep. 18, 2025
The little crown, and other artifacts like a tiny grand piano with working keys, were included in an intricate dollhouse made by Edwin Lutyens, a leading British architect, for Queen Mary in 1924.
From New York Times • Feb. 12, 2024
The triangular-shaped parliament complex is just across from the old, circular heritage building built by British architects Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker in 1927, two decades before India's independence.
From Reuters • May 28, 2023
The Maltese Cat knew by experience what would happen, and, to save Lutyens, turned to the right with one last effort, that strained a back-sinew beyond hope of repair.
From The Day's Work - Volume 1 by Kipling, Rudyard
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