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  • Basil Spence
  • Scottish architect (1907–1976)

    Sir Basil Urwin Spence, OM OBE RA (13 August 1907 – 19 November 1976) was a Scottish architect, most notably associated with Coventry Cathedral in England

    Basil Spence

    Basil_Spence

  • List of Brutalist structures
  • House, University of Sussex, Basil Spence (1960–62); grade I listed, and surrounding university buildings, Basil Spence (1956–71); grade II* listed Ringway

    List of Brutalist structures

    List_of_Brutalist_structures

  • Hutchesontown C
  • Architectural structure in Glasgow City, Scotland

    20-storey slab blocks at 16-32 Queen Elizabeth Square, designed by Sir Basil Spence and containing 400 homes. Acclaimed by architects and modernists, the

    Hutchesontown C

    Hutchesontown C

    Hutchesontown_C

  • Basil (name)
  • Name list

    actor Basil Rathbone (1892–1967), British actor Basil Spence (1907–1976), Scottish architect Basil Thampi (born 1983), Indian cricketer Basil Valdez

    Basil (name)

    Basil (name)

    Basil_(name)

  • Coventry Cathedral
  • Cathedral in West Midlands, England

    old one, was designed by Basil Spence and Arup, was built by John Laing and is a Grade I listed building. The selection of Spence for the work was a result

    Coventry Cathedral

    Coventry Cathedral

    Coventry_Cathedral

  • 102 Petty France
  • Office building in London, England

    James's Park, which was designed by Fitzroy Robinson & Partners, with Sir Basil Spence, and completed in 1976. It was well known as the main location for the

    102 Petty France

    102 Petty France

    102_Petty_France

  • Brutalist architecture
  • Architectural style

    Smithson, who pioneered the style, Ernő Goldfinger, some of the work of Sir Basil Spence, the London County Council/Greater London Council Architects Department

    Brutalist architecture

    Brutalist_architecture

  • St Aidan's College, Durham
  • Constituent college of Durham University

    1964 moved to new modernist buildings on Elvet Hill designed by Sir Basil Spence. The college has its origins in the small group of women, known as home

    St Aidan's College, Durham

    St Aidan's College, Durham

    St_Aidan's_College,_Durham

  • Denys Lasdun
  • English architect (1914–2001)

    practice of Wells Coates. Like other Modernist architects, including Sir Basil Spence and Peter and Alison Smithson, Lasdun was much influenced by Le Corbusier

    Denys Lasdun

    Denys Lasdun

    Denys_Lasdun

  • Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts
  • Arts centre in Brighton, England

    debate. The building is mid-century modern Grade II* listed, designed by Basil Spence. The venue's name is in commemoration of the University's former Chancellor

    Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts

    Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts

    Attenborough_Centre_for_the_Creative_Arts

  • Christ in Glory in the Tetramorph
  • Tapestry by Graham Sutherland at Coventry Cathedral

    competition to design the new building was launched in 1950 and won by Basil Spence with a modern style which included a tapestry behind the altar (sited

    Christ in Glory in the Tetramorph

    Christ in Glory in the Tetramorph

    Christ_in_Glory_in_the_Tetramorph

  • Mortonhall Crematorium
  • Architectural structure in City of Edinburgh, Scotland

    multi-denominational crematorium in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is an example of Basil Spence's post-war expressionist style. Opened in 1967, the crematorium is set

    Mortonhall Crematorium

    Mortonhall_Crematorium

  • Newcastle upon Tyne
  • City in England

    by Joseph Swan on 20 October 1880. The old City library designed by Basil Spence, was demolished in 2006 and replaced. The new building opened on 21 June

    Newcastle upon Tyne

    Newcastle upon Tyne

    Newcastle_upon_Tyne

  • Coventry
  • Cathedral city in the West Midlands, England

    opened in 1962 next to the ruins of the old. It was designed by Sir Basil Spence. The cathedral contains the tapestry Christ in Glory in the Tetramorph

    Coventry

    Coventry

    Coventry

  • Sydenham School
  • Community school in Sydenham, Greater London, England

    County Grammar School for Girls. London County Council commissioned Basil Spence & Partners, in the early 1950s, to design additional accommodation to

    Sydenham School

    Sydenham School

    Sydenham_School

  • European New Zealanders
  • New Zealanders of European descent

    used, or on some occasions such as Anzac Day. Scottish architect Sir Basil Spence provided the original conceptual design of the Beehive in 1964. The detailed

    European New Zealanders

    European New Zealanders

    European_New_Zealanders

  • Canongate Flats
  • Brutalist Edinburgh residential development

    residential development in Old Town, Edinburgh, designed by Scottish architect Basil Spence, and completed in 1969. There are 30 flats and 4 commercial premises

    Canongate Flats

    Canongate Flats

    Canongate_Flats

  • Campuses of the University of Nottingham
  • Student Television. Coates Building, architect Basil Spence Chemistry Building architect Basil Spence and partners 1961 Creative Energy Homes D.H. Lawrence

    Campuses of the University of Nottingham

    Campuses of the University of Nottingham

    Campuses_of_the_University_of_Nottingham

  • Basil Neven-Spence
  • Scottish politician

    Basil Hamilton Hebden Neven-Spence (12 June 1888 – 13 September 1974) was a Scottish Unionist Party politician and military physician. Neven-Spence came

    Basil Neven-Spence

    Basil_Neven-Spence

  • List of members of the Order of Merit
  • November 1962 27 July 1882 – 21 May 1965 Aircraft Engineer 109. Sir Basil Spence 23 November 1962 13 August 1907 – 19 November 1976 Architect 110. Sir

    List of members of the Order of Merit

    List_of_members_of_the_Order_of_Merit

  • Trawsfynydd nuclear power station
  • Decommissioned nuclear power plant in Wales

    takes its name from the nearby village of Trawsfynydd, was designed by Basil Spence. The construction, which was undertaken by a consortium involving Crompton

    Trawsfynydd nuclear power station

    Trawsfynydd nuclear power station

    Trawsfynydd_nuclear_power_station

  • Dudley House, London
  • House at 100 Park Lane, London

    company, converted the house into offices, to designs by architects Sir Basil Spence and Anthony Blee in 1969–70. The architects remained sympathetic to Dudley

    Dudley House, London

    Dudley House, London

    Dudley_House,_London

  • University of Southampton
  • Research university in Southampton, England

    the Students' Union) designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. In 1956, Sir Basil Spence was commissioned to prepare a masterplan of the campus for the foreseeable

    University of Southampton

    University of Southampton

    University_of_Southampton

  • Beehive (New Zealand)
  • Executive wing of the Parliament buildings

    suggestion was for a 12 to 14-storey tower block. In 1964, Scottish architect Basil Spence provided the original conceptual design of a round building rising in

    Beehive (New Zealand)

    Beehive (New Zealand)

    Beehive_(New_Zealand)

  • Hyde Park Barracks, London
  • British army base in central London, England

    These were in turn demolished to make way for modernist buildings by Sir Basil Spence, completed in 1970. It was built to accommodate 23 officers, 60 warrant

    Hyde Park Barracks, London

    Hyde Park Barracks, London

    Hyde_Park_Barracks,_London

  • St Matthew's Church, Southcote
  • Church in England

    Deanery in the Diocese of Oxford. Designed by Scottish architect Sir Basil Spence, the church is notable for its distinctive modernist architecture and

    St Matthew's Church, Southcote

    St Matthew's Church, Southcote

    St_Matthew's_Church,_Southcote

  • Swiss Cottage Library
  • Library in Camden, London

    architectural landmark building on Avenue Road. Designed by Sir Basil Spence of Spence, Bonnington & Collins, it was built between 1963 and 1964. It replaced

    Swiss Cottage Library

    Swiss Cottage Library

    Swiss_Cottage_Library

  • University of Sussex
  • University in Brighton and Hove, England

    is close to the South Downs, which influenced Spence's design of the campus. In 1959, the Basil Spence and Partners company began planning and designing

    University of Sussex

    University of Sussex

    University_of_Sussex

  • St Michael's Victory over the Devil
  • Wall-mounted 1958 bronze sculpture by Jacob Epstein

    commissioned, with one complaining "But he is a Jew", to which the architect Basil Spence responded "So was Jesus Christ". A similar controversy had arisen before

    St Michael's Victory over the Devil

    St Michael's Victory over the Devil

    St_Michael's_Victory_over_the_Devil

  • Festival of Britain
  • 1951 national exhibition in the United Kingdom

    (Architects: Basil Spence and Partners. Theme Conveners: C. Hamilton Ellis and Nigel Clayton. Display Designers: James Holland and Basil Spence.) Transport

    Festival of Britain

    Festival of Britain

    Festival_of_Britain

  • Embassy of the United Kingdom, Rome
  • Diplomatic mission

    building at Rome's Porta Pia was designed by the British architect Sir Basil Spence, and opened in 1971. It replaced a building on the same location bought

    Embassy of the United Kingdom, Rome

    Embassy of the United Kingdom, Rome

    Embassy_of_the_United_Kingdom,_Rome

  • Kensington Town Hall, London
  • Municipal building in London, England

    Construction at a cost of £11.6 million, started in 1972. The architect, Sir Basil Spence, who had been commissioned to design the building in the Brutalist style

    Kensington Town Hall, London

    Kensington Town Hall, London

    Kensington_Town_Hall,_London

  • University of Edinburgh
  • Public university in Scotland

    eight-storey Main Library building in George Square was designed by Sir Basil Spence. At the time of its completion in 1967, it was the largest building of

    University of Edinburgh

    University of Edinburgh

    University_of_Edinburgh

  • Basildon Town Centre
  • Commercial centre of Basildon

    creation of the town of Basildon, Essex, in the 1950s. The architect Sir Basil Spence worked on its design. Basildon was one of England's first post WW2 new

    Basildon Town Centre

    Basildon Town Centre

    Basildon_Town_Centre

  • Royal Pavilion
  • Former royal residence in Brighton, England

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    Royal Pavilion

    Royal Pavilion

    Royal_Pavilion

  • Statue of George IV, Brighton
  • Statue in Brighton, England

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    Statue of George IV, Brighton

    Statue of George IV, Brighton

    Statue_of_George_IV,_Brighton

  • Highfield Campus
  • Main campus of the University of Southampton

    readers. The remaining buildings were built under the direction of Sir Basil Spence, who was appointed as Consultant Architect in 1956. All of the buildings

    Highfield Campus

    Highfield Campus

    Highfield_Campus

  • Duncanrig Secondary School
  • Public school in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, Scotland

    original building was designed in 1953 by the Scottish architect Basil Spence. Spence is perhaps better known for his design of Coventry Cathedral, the

    Duncanrig Secondary School

    Duncanrig Secondary School

    Duncanrig_Secondary_School

  • William Kininmonth (architect)
  • Scottish architect (1904–1988)

    College of Art under John Begg, where he first met Basil Spence, then a fellow student. With Spence, Kininmonth spent a year as an assistant in the office

    William Kininmonth (architect)

    William_Kininmonth_(architect)

  • Glasgow Airport
  • International airport in Glasgow, Scotland

    Nevertheless, the plan went forward and the new airport, designed by Basil Spence and built at a cost of £4.2 million, it was completed in 1966, with British

    Glasgow Airport

    Glasgow Airport

    Glasgow_Airport

  • Stanmer Park
  • Park northeast of Brighton and Hove, UK

    of elm trees was preserved within the campus design, by architect Sir Basil Spence. The house reopened in June 2006 after extensive restoration but there

    Stanmer Park

    Stanmer Park

    Stanmer_Park

  • Spence (surname)
  • Surname list

    from Maryland Basil Spence (1907–1976), British architect Brent Spence (1874–1967), American politician, attorney, and banker Bruce Spence (born 1945),

    Spence (surname)

    Spence_(surname)

  • Dinnington High School
  • Secondary school in South Yorkshire, England

    Yorkshire, England. Much of the school's campus was designed by architect Basil Spence. Former pupils of Dinnington High School are known as Old Dinnonians

    Dinnington High School

    Dinnington High School

    Dinnington_High_School

  • Grade I listed buildings in England completed in the 20th century
  • Bodley, Ninian Comper, Charles Holden, Goscombe John, Temple Moore, Basil Spence, Owen Williams and Edgar Wood have two buildings each. The engineer Charles

    Grade I listed buildings in England completed in the 20th century

    Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_England_completed_in_the_20th_century

  • Broughton Place, Scottish Borders
  • house in the village of Broughton, Scottish Borders. It was designed by Basil Spence in the style of a 17th-century Scottish Baronial tower house. In 1935

    Broughton Place, Scottish Borders

    Broughton Place, Scottish Borders

    Broughton_Place,_Scottish_Borders

  • List of camoufleurs
  • World War I and WWII camouflage specialists

    garden with military vehicles, Edinburgh taken as a camouflage test. Sir Basil Spence Archive. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of

    List of camoufleurs

    List of camoufleurs

    List_of_camoufleurs

  • List of people educated at George Watson's College
  • Alexander Lorne Campbell James Craig Gareth Hoskins William Kininmonth Basil Spence Douglas Percy Bliss, painter Henry Raeburn Dobson, painter Ian Anderson

    List of people educated at George Watson's College

    List_of_people_educated_at_George_Watson's_College

  • List of post-war Category A listed buildings in Scotland
  • a number of Scottish architects, such as Sir Robert Matthew and Sir Basil Spence. In Scotland, the term listed building refers to a building or other

    List of post-war Category A listed buildings in Scotland

    List_of_post-war_Category_A_listed_buildings_in_Scotland

  • Knightsbridge
  • District in central London, England

    of the Household Cavalry, with a distinctive 33-storey tower by Sir Basil Spence. The Royalty and Diplomatic Protection Department is based in Walton

    Knightsbridge

    Knightsbridge

    Knightsbridge

  • Robert Matthew
  • Scottish architect (1906–1975)

    worked alongside Basil Spence in the planning and design of the controversial Area C blocks in the Gorbals. Independently of Spence, RMJM designed the

    Robert Matthew

    Robert_Matthew

  • Steven Sykes (artist)
  • British artist and camoufleur (1914–1999)

    and had an association with architects such as Basil Spence and Gerard Goalen. Sykes worked with Spence on Coventry Cathedral, while Goalen commissioned

    Steven Sykes (artist)

    Steven_Sykes_(artist)

  • Coventry Blitz
  • German bombing raids on the English city in World War II

    constructed alongside the ruin in the 1950s, designed by the architect Basil Spence. Spence (later knighted for this work) insisted that instead of rebuilding

    Coventry Blitz

    Coventry Blitz

    Coventry_Blitz

  • Student accommodation
  • Building where students reside

    architects involved in designing halls of residence in this period included Basil Spence, who designed the University of Southampton's Highfield Campus and the

    Student accommodation

    Student_accommodation

  • William Mitchell (sculptor)
  • English sculptor (1925–2020)

    architects and engineers of the time including Sir Frederick Gibberd, Sir Basil Spence, The Building Design Partnership and Sir Ove Arup. From the 1950s, Mitchell

    William Mitchell (sculptor)

    William_Mitchell_(sculptor)

  • St Leonard's, Edinburgh
  • Neighbourhood of Edinburgh, Scotland

    Parkside Works as a site for its headquarters. The building, designed by Basil Spence, opened in 1976. On the opposite site of Holyrood Park Road, the Royal

    St Leonard's, Edinburgh

    St Leonard's, Edinburgh

    St_Leonard's,_Edinburgh

  • Western General Hospital
  • Hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland

    functional buildings from the 1950s (including surgical theatres) by Basil Spence Nurses Home by City Architect (Ebenezer MacRae) 1935 Pathology Department

    Western General Hospital

    Western General Hospital

    Western_General_Hospital

  • Worshipful Company of Salters
  • Livery company of the City of London

    Hall on Fore Street, EC2 dates from 1976, designed by architect Sir Basil Spence, being Grade II-listed in 2010. A major redevelopment by architects de

    Worshipful Company of Salters

    Worshipful Company of Salters

    Worshipful_Company_of_Salters

  • Gorbals
  • Area in the city of Glasgow, Scotland

    social dysfunction. The Queen Elizabeth Square flats, designed by Sir Basil Spence, were demolished in 1993 to make way for a new generation of housing

    Gorbals

    Gorbals

  • Piraeus Bank
  • Second largest bank in Greece

    transformed it into a universal bank. The new headquarters designed by Sir Basil Spence were built on Stadiou Street in the center of Athens. In December 1991

    Piraeus Bank

    Piraeus Bank

    Piraeus_Bank

  • Empire Exhibition, Scotland
  • 1938 international exhibition in Glasgow, Scotland

    master-planned by Thomas S. Tait, who headed a team of architects, which included Basil Spence and Jack Coia. The most prominent structure was the Tait Tower (officially

    Empire Exhibition, Scotland

    Empire Exhibition, Scotland

    Empire_Exhibition,_Scotland

  • St Stephen's Church, Brighton
  • Church in East Sussex, England

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    St Stephen's Church, Brighton

    St Stephen's Church, Brighton

    St_Stephen's_Church,_Brighton

  • Grade I listed buildings in Brighton and Hove
  • as the first new university of the post-war era, was designed by Sir Basil Spence; Falmer House, the main building on the campus, received a Grade I listing

    Grade I listed buildings in Brighton and Hove

    Grade I listed buildings in Brighton and Hove

    Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Brighton_and_Hove

  • List of people from Edinburgh
  • Rybczynski (born 1943), architect James Smith (c. 1645–1731), architect Sir Basil Spence (1907–1976), architect, notably associated with Coventry Cathedral Thomas

    List of people from Edinburgh

    List_of_people_from_Edinburgh

  • Grand Brighton Hotel
  • Hotel in Brighton, England

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    Grand Brighton Hotel

    Grand Brighton Hotel

    Grand_Brighton_Hotel

  • Brighton Dome
  • Arts venue in Brighton, England

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    Brighton Dome

    Brighton Dome

    Brighton_Dome

  • Baghdad International Airport
  • Airport in Iraq

    the airport capable of being one of the best in the Middle East. Sir Basil Spence designed the never built permanent terminal with 8 gates as a Consultant

    Baghdad International Airport

    Baghdad International Airport

    Baghdad_International_Airport

  • Fore Street, London
  • Street in the City of London, England

    present building, opened in 1976, was originally designed by architect Basil Spence. Novelist Daniel Defoe was probably born in Fore Street in around 1660

    Fore Street, London

    Fore Street, London

    Fore_Street,_London

  • Mortonhall
  • Area of Edinburgh, Scotland

    is perhaps best known for the Mortonhall Crematorium, designed by Sir Basil Spence, which is considered to be an outstanding example of Scottish modern

    Mortonhall

    Mortonhall

    Mortonhall

  • Basildon
  • Town in Essex, England

    town centre's East Square. Dating from 1962, it was designed by Sir Basil Spence and Anthony B. Davies, with Ove Arup & Partners as the structural engineers

    Basildon

    Basildon

    Basildon

  • Hove Trial Centre
  • Judicial building in Hove, England

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    Hove Trial Centre

    Hove Trial Centre

    Hove_Trial_Centre

  • Withdean Stadium
  • Athletics stadium

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    Withdean Stadium

    Withdean Stadium

    Withdean_Stadium

  • Stevenage Clock Tower
  • Historic site

    structure for its bell tower (or campanile as it is usually known), although Basil Spence used a design similar to the clock tower for a series of bell towers

    Stevenage Clock Tower

    Stevenage Clock Tower

    Stevenage_Clock_Tower

  • Edinburgh University Library
  • Library of the University of Edinburgh

    eight-storey building was designed by J.M.Marshall and Andrew Merrylees of Spence, Glover and Ferguson, The horizontal library exterior is deliberately designed

    Edinburgh University Library

    Edinburgh University Library

    Edinburgh_University_Library

  • Civic center
  • Focal point of a community

    sometimes funded by disposing of their 19th Century Town Hall buildings. Sir Basil Spence was responsible for designing three of these civic centres: Hampstead

    Civic center

    Civic center

    Civic_center

  • West Pier
  • Ruined 19th century pier in Brighton, England

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    West Pier

    West Pier

    West_Pier

  • Glenalmond College
  • Private school in Methven, Perth and Kinross, Scotland

    Henderson in charge on rebuilding work after a fire in 1893. In 1955 Basil Spence was engaged to alter the chapel. In 1983, the school's name was changed

    Glenalmond College

    Glenalmond College

    Glenalmond_College

  • New Zealand Parliament Buildings
  • Government complex in Wellington, New Zealand

    the Executive Wing. This building conceived by Scottish architect Sir Basil Spence in 1964, largely designed by the Ministry of Works, was officially opened

    New Zealand Parliament Buildings

    New Zealand Parliament Buildings

    New_Zealand_Parliament_Buildings

  • St Catherine of Siena, Richmond
  • Church in Sheffield, England

    However, Etchells had largely retired, and rejected the job. Instead, Basil Spence was given the commission. Initially, he produced a design similar to

    St Catherine of Siena, Richmond

    St Catherine of Siena, Richmond

    St_Catherine_of_Siena,_Richmond

  • November 19
  • Day of the year

    1887) 1975 – Elizabeth Taylor, English novelist, (born 1912) 1976 – Basil Spence, Indian-Scottish architect and academic, designed the Coventry Cathedral

    November 19

    November_19

  • Roedean School
  • Girls' school in Roedean near Brighton, East Sussex, England

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    Roedean School

    Roedean School

    Roedean_School

  • Carmel College, Oxfordshire
  • Jewish boarding school in England

    buildings; the Julius Gottlieb gallery and boathouse, designed by Sir Basil Spence, is Grade II* listed. When it closed, the school was attended by children

    Carmel College, Oxfordshire

    Carmel_College,_Oxfordshire

  • Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
  • Museum in London

    premises in Northampton Lodge, previously the home and office of Sir Basil Spence, the British architect, a converted Grade II-listed Georgian house, in

    Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art

    Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art

    Estorick_Collection_of_Modern_Italian_Art

  • St Mary's Church, Thornham Parva
  • Church in Suffolk, England

    for a Dominican priory, probably Blackfriars, Thetford. The architect Basil Spence died in 1976 at his home at Yaxley, Suffolk, and was buried at Thornham

    St Mary's Church, Thornham Parva

    St Mary's Church, Thornham Parva

    St_Mary's_Church,_Thornham_Parva

  • St Margaret's Church, Rottingdean
  • Church in Brighton, England

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    St Margaret's Church, Rottingdean

    St Margaret's Church, Rottingdean

    St_Margaret's_Church,_Rottingdean

  • Avenue Road, London
  • Street in Camden, England

    architecturally notable Swiss Cottage Central Library, designed by Sir Basil Spence. At the south end is Number 25, a detached villa built around 1830–1840

    Avenue Road, London

    Avenue Road, London

    Avenue_Road,_London

  • Brighton Centre
  • Conference and exhibition centre

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    Brighton Centre

    Brighton Centre

    Brighton_Centre

  • Brighton Palace Pier
  • Pleasure pier in Brighton, UK

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    Brighton Palace Pier

    Brighton Palace Pier

    Brighton_Palace_Pier

  • Asa Briggs
  • English historian (1921–2016)

    the University of Sussex Arts A1 and A2 lecture theatres, designed by Basil Spence, were renamed in his honour. In 1976, he returned to Oxford to become

    Asa Briggs

    Asa_Briggs

  • Jacob Epstein
  • American and British sculptor (1880–1959)

    had nominated him for the honor. In 1955, he received a request from Basil Spence, the architect building the new Coventry Cathedral, to produce a small

    Jacob Epstein

    Jacob Epstein

    Jacob_Epstein

  • Operation Pluto
  • Undersea oil pipeline operation in World War II (1939–45)

    Operation Fortitude, a fake oil dock was created at Dover. The architect Basil Spence was called upon to design it. Constructed from camouflaged scaffolding

    Operation Pluto

    Operation Pluto

    Operation_Pluto

  • Architecture in modern Scotland
  • Buildings in Scotland during the 20th and 21st century

    the houses that combined modern and traditional elements, designed by Basil Spence and built at Broughton Place (1936) and Gribloch (1937–9). After World

    Architecture in modern Scotland

    Architecture in modern Scotland

    Architecture_in_modern_Scotland

  • Glasgow Royal Infirmary
  • Hospital in Glasgow, Scotland

    Alexandra Parade and the M8 motorway. The new building was designed by Sir Basil Spence in a "modular" fashion, where new blocks could be easily added in phases

    Glasgow Royal Infirmary

    Glasgow Royal Infirmary

    Glasgow_Royal_Infirmary

  • Broughton, Scottish Borders
  • Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    style of a 17th-century Scottish tower house, which was designed by Basil Spence in 1938 and incorporates decorative reliefs by architectural sculptor

    Broughton, Scottish Borders

    Broughton, Scottish Borders

    Broughton,_Scottish_Borders

  • Queens' College, Cambridge
  • College of University of Cambridge

    Building completes Friar's Court on the West. It was designed by Sir Basil Spence and erected in 1959, and is notable for being the first college building

    Queens' College, Cambridge

    Queens' College, Cambridge

    Queens'_College,_Cambridge

  • Royal Suspension Chain Pier
  • Pier in Brighton, England

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    Royal Suspension Chain Pier

    Royal Suspension Chain Pier

    Royal_Suspension_Chain_Pier

  • Bungaroosh
  • Composite building material in England

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    Bungaroosh

    Bungaroosh

    Bungaroosh

  • Peace Statue, Brighton
  • 1912 monument by Newbury Abbot Trent

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    Peace Statue, Brighton

    Peace Statue, Brighton

    Peace_Statue,_Brighton

  • The Prince Albert, Brighton
  • Pub and music venue in Brighton, England

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    The Prince Albert, Brighton

    The Prince Albert, Brighton

    The_Prince_Albert,_Brighton

  • Falmer Stadium
  • Football stadium in East Sussex, England

    Charles Busby Clayton & Black John Leopold Denman Thomas Lainson John Nash Gilbert Murray Simpson Thomas Simpson Basil Spence Amon Henry Wilds Amon Wilds

    Falmer Stadium

    Falmer Stadium

    Falmer_Stadium

  • John Hutton (artist)
  • New Zealand glass engraver and painter

    Army Group Camouflage Pool where he met and worked with the architect Basil Spence – a relationship which was to prove invaluable later on. In 1947 Hutton

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    John Hutton (artist)

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  • Basil
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Basil

    King, Basil the herb

    Basil

  • Basil
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Basil

    English and French : from a medieval personal name, ultimately from Greek Basileios ‘royal’. The name was borne by a 4th-century bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, regarded as one of the four Fathers of the Eastern Church; he wrote important theological works and established a rule for religious orders of monks. Various other saints are also known under these and cognate names. The popularity of Vasili as a Russian personal name is largely due to the fact that this was the ecclesiastical name of St. Vladimir (956–1015), Prince of Kiev, who was chiefly responsible for the introduction of Christianity to Russia. As an American surname, this has also absorbed some Greek, Russian, and other derivatives of Greek Vasili.

    Basil

  • Basil
  • Boy/Male

    Greek American English

    Basil

    Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....

    Basil

  • Rihaana |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Rihaana |

    Sweet Basil

    Rihaana |

  • Tulasidas
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Tulasidas

    Basil Plant; Servant of Tulasi (Basil)

    Tulasidas

  • BASIL
  • Male

    English

    BASIL

     English form of French Basile, BASIL means "king." Also sometimes given as an herb name.

    BASIL

  • Basic
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Basic

    Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....

    Basic

  • Basil
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Basil

    Royal; Kingly; The Great

    Basil

  • Basil
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Basil

    Brave

    Basil

  • Basila
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Basila

    Feminine of Basil

    Basila

  • Tulsi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Tulsi

    Basil.

    Tulsi

  • BASIA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    BASIA

     Variant spelling of Hebrew Basya, BASIA means "daughter of God."

    BASIA

  • Basil | பஸில
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Basil | பஸில

    King, Basil the herb

    Basil | பஸில

  • Basil
  • Male

    English

    Basil

    King-like

    Basil

  • Bail
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bail

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by the outer wall of a castle, Middle English baile, from Old French bail(le) ‘enclosure’ (see Bailey 2).Spanish : variant of Baile.Indian (Karnataka) : Hindu (Brahman) name, probably a topographic name from Tulu bail ‘low-lying land’ (Dravidian vayal ‘plain’, ‘field’).

    Bail

  • Basil |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Basil |

    King, Basil the herb (1)

    Basil |

  • BASILE
  • Male

    French

    BASILE

    French form of Latin Basilius, BASILE means "king."

    BASILE

  • Rehanshi | ரேஹாஂஷீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Rehanshi | ரேஹாஂஷீ

    Sweet Basil

    Rehanshi | ரேஹாஂஷீ

  • Rayhan
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Rayhan

    Basil Sweet basil, Fragrance

    Rayhan

  • Basil
  • Boy/Male

    American, Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, British, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Lebanese, Muslim, Sindhi, Tamil

    Basil

    Kingly; Brave; Royal; The Great; King Like

    Basil

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  • Tammana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Tammana

    Desire, Wish

  • Mrinmoy | ம்ரீந்மோய
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mrinmoy | ம்ரீந்மோய

    Made of earth

  • Boot
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Boot

    House

  • Westley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Westley

    English : variant of Wesley.

  • Maspann Bhaillidh
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Maspann Bhaillidh

    Son of the steward.

  • Soumil
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Soumil

    Love to Meet different persons, A friend

  • Gogan | கோகந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gogan | கோகந

    A multitude of rays

  • Hlaford
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Hlaford

    Master.

  • QUIPUHA
  • Male

    Chamoru

    QUIPUHA

    , the quipua tree (?)

  • Clarke
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clarke

    English : variant spelling of Clark.This name was brought independently to New England by many bearers from the 17th century onward. Nicholas Clarke was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.

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  • Replevy
  • v. t.

    To bail.

  • Subsilicate
  • n.

    A basic silicate.

  • Firmament
  • v. & a.

    Fixed foundation; established basis.

  • Basil
  • v. t.

    To grind or form the edge of to an angle.

  • Bail
  • v./t.

    To deliver, as goods in trust, for some special object or purpose, upon a contract, expressed or implied, that the trust shall be faithfully executed on the part of the bailee, or person intrusted; as, to bail cloth to a tailor to be made into a garment; to bail goods to a carrier.

  • Bail
  • n.

    The security given for the appearance of a prisoner in order to obtain his release from custody of the officer; as, the man is out on bail; to go bail for any one.

  • Bailing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Bail

  • Bailed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Bail

  • Basiled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Basil

  • Basin
  • n.

    The quantity contained in a basin.

  • Basil
  • n.

    The name given to several aromatic herbs of the Mint family, but chiefly to the common or sweet basil (Ocymum basilicum), and the bush basil, or lesser basil (O. minimum), the leaves of which are used in cookery. The name is also given to several kinds of mountain mint (Pycnanthemum).

  • Bail
  • v. t.

    To lade; to dip and throw; -- usually with out; as, to bail water out of a boat.

  • Bason
  • n.

    A basin.

  • Basan
  • n.

    Same as Basil, a sheepskin.

  • Basil
  • n.

    The slope or angle to which the cutting edge of a tool, as a plane, is ground.

  • Basiling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Basil

  • Basil
  • n.

    The skin of a sheep tanned with bark.

  • Bases
  • pl.

    of Basis

  • Bail
  • v. t.

    To dip or lade water from; -- often with out to express completeness; as, to bail a boat.