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Devey and design
At the beginning of the 20th century a new form of design arts and crafts became popular, the architectural form of this style, which had evolved from the 19th century designs of such architects as George Devey, was championed by Edwin Lutyens.
The design of the house while similar to Ascott, does not have the same lightness of touch as Ascott, so is unlikely to have been designed by Ascott's architect George Devey.
After the plans were drawn up, his patroness decided water at night was bad for her health Since the house was in a bend of the River Thame, rather than abandon the site, she decided Devey must design a house without bedrooms, and she would decamp every evening to her brother's home, Waddesdon Manor.
George Devey was also interested in garden design and played an important role in not only the houses he designed, but also in garden buildings and folleys.
The earliest examples of the style originate with the works of such eminent architects as Norman Shaw and George Devey, in what at the time was thought of as a neo-Tudor design.

Devey and house
In 1873 a farm house in the parish known as Ascott Hall was bought by Baron Mayer de Rothschild he gave it to his nephew Leopold de Rothschild who employed the architect George Devey to enlarge the property into a substantial country house.
The project became a lifetime work for Devey as the house was continually expanded during the remainder of the 19th century.
Two cottages at Mentmore designed to appear as one house, typical of those designed by George Devey for Hannah de Rothschild.
Two cottages at Mentmore designed to appear as one house, typical of thoses designed by George Devey for Hannah de Rothschild.
A further Rothschild house by Devey was Aston Clinton, there he worked with George Stokes.
Devey later built a house very similar to the transformed Tring in Lennox Gardens, London, for a Mrs. Hunloke.

Devey and had
A nearby ancillary property, The Pavilion at Eythrope, had been constructed for Alice de Rothschild by the architect George Devey.
For her architect she spurned Gabriel-Hippolyte Destailleur, who had designed Waddesdon, and instead chose one of the family's other favourite architects George Devey.
Devey had worked at Ascott House, Aston Clinton House and Mentmore Towers.
Devey was a forerunner of the Arts and Crafts movement and had developed a rustic style of his own.
During his professional career Devey had a London office in Great Marlborough Street, where he specialised in domestic architecture, lodges, cottages and country mansions.
Devey was replaced by John Aspell, the Mentmore Clerk of Works who had worked under Devey.

Devey and developed
Devey was largely responsible for Ascott House the neo-Tudor extravaganza developed from a small half timbered farmhouse.

Devey and .
The appointment of Gilbert B. Devey as General Manager of VecTrol Engineering, Inc., of Stamford, Connecticut, a leading manufacturer of thyratron and silicon controlled rectifier electrical controls, has been announced by David B. Peck, Vice President, Special Products.
Mr. Devey will be responsible for the commercial expansion of VecTrol's line of electronic and electrical power control components as furnished to end equipment manufacturers, working closely with Walter J. Brown, President and Director of Engineering of the recently acquired Sprague subsidiary.
Mr. Devey first came to Sprague in 1953 as a Product Specialist in the Field Engineering Department, coming from the Office of Naval Research in Washington, D. C., where he was an electronic scientist engaged in undersea warfare studies.
Mr. Devey is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and attended the United States Naval Academy Post-Graduate School specializing in electronic engineering.
Mr. Devey is a member of the Institute of Radio Engineers, and is chairman of the Electronic Industries Association Committee on Printed and Modular Components.
A third inn, known as the Rosebery Arms, designed by the Victorian architect George Devey has recently been converted into houses.
Also around this time another architect, George Devey, was commissioned to build half-timbered cottages on the estate along with a dairy and boathouse.
Usually Devey designed the estate cottages, schools and village halls on the Rothschild's estate villages.
Leopold de Rothschild, whose principal country residence was Gunnersbury Park, used Ascott at first as a hunting box, but realising the limitations imposed by its modest size, in 1874 he employed the architect George Devey to enlarge it.
This pool, originally created for skating, is the heart of a Monet-style garden, complete with a thatched summerhouse also designed by George Devey.
After her marriage to the 5th Earl of Rosebery the building continued with another architect John Aspell ; his work appears similar to that of Devey, but has less refinement and is clearly of a cheaper construction.
George Devey ( 1820 – 1886 ) and the better-known Norman Shaw ( 1831 – 1912 ) popularized the Queen Anne style of British architecture of the industrial age in the 1870s.
The Old Rectory to the west of the church dates from 1864 and was built by George Devey for the Earl of Ducie.
The main feature of the room is the ceiling, which is the work of the Victorian architect George Devey who was commissioned by the Rothschild family in the 1880s to undertake changes to The King's Head.
George Devey inserted the oak panels.

attempted and design
In fact, they went so far as to caution the writer that if he attempted to design a section exclusively for married students there should be, at the beginning, some `` hindsight '' study ; ;
Because these schools operated on very small budgets and attempted to serve as many needy children as possible, economic factors were prominent in their design.
While Drexler, Merkle and others have created designs of simple parts, no comprehensive design effort for anything approaching the complexity of a Model T Ford has been attempted.
In a May 2005, discussion on the newsgroup comp. lang. ruby, Matsumoto attempted to distance Ruby from POLA, explaining that because any design choice will be surprising to someone, he uses a personal standard in evaluating surprise.
If we attempted to insert a new customer with the ID 1234567890, this would violate the design of the relvar since < u > Customer ID </ u > is a primary key and we already have a customer 1234567890.
Later on we saw that it was smaller and sleeker than the Doctor's, and he was sufficiently impressed with her design that he attempted ( unsuccessfully ) to swap screwdrivers with her in Horns of Nimon.
In the 1950s, Warren Rice attempted to re-create Tesla's experiments, but he did not perform these early tests on a pump built strictly in line with the Tesla's patented design ( it, among other things, was not a Tesla multiple staged turbine nor did it possess Tesla's nozzle ).
386BSD Release 1. 0 contained a completely new kernel design and implementation, and began the process to incorporate recommendations made by earlier Berkeley designers that had never been attempted in BSD.
Many contemporary inventors attempted to develop a design that would process short staple cotton, and Hodgen Holmes, Robert Watkins, William Longstreet, and John Murray had all been issued patents for improvements to the cotton gin by 1796.
In later patent litigation, Judge Augustus Hand ruled that Thurman " does not appear to have attempted to design a vacuum cleaner, or to have understood the process of vacuum cleaning ".
Unlike its super robot cousins, Gundam attempted a realism in the robot design and weaponry, by running out of energy and ammunition or breaking and malfunctioning.
In 1930 a former German airship officer, Captain Anton Heinen, working in the US for the US Navy on its dirigible fleet, attempted to design and build a four place blimp called the family air yacht for private fliers which the inventor claimed would be priced below $ 10, 000 and easier to fly than a fixed wing aircraft if placed in production.
The design aspired to provide not only comfortable housing and surrounds but equally importantly it attempted to promote a sense of belonging and citizenship among the residents.
Over the years variations on the basic spark plug design have attempted to provide either better ignition, longer life, or both.
Comenius also attempted to design a language in which false statements were inexpressible.
They attempted to patent their neoprene wetsuit design, but their application was rejected because the design was viewed as too similar to a flight suit.
If a point can be reached where the attempted implementation of the solution is addressed using the principles of engineering science, the activity transitions from protoengineering to actual engineering, and results in success or failure to implement the design.
He celebrated the works of artists from Paul Cézanne to Jan Tschichold, and constantly attempted to draw the connections between their creative output and significant applications in graphic design .< ref >< http :// www. paul-rand. com / index. php / site / biography /></ ref > In A Designer's Art Rand clearly demonstrates his appreciation for the underlying connections:
Alberti attempted to bring the ideals of humanist architecture, proportion and classically-inspired detailing, to bear on the design while also creating harmony with the already existing medieval part of the facade.
In 1960, Republic Aviation acquired a minority interest in the Dutch aircraft company Fokker, and attempted to market a Fokker-designed attack plane to the Air Force, but the Air Force showed little interest in the foreign design and no contracts were offered.
Nonetheless, the design planned to allow the player to move between these games, so that, for example, when one attempted to leave the confines of The City, one was prompted to " Insert disk # 1 of Alternate Reality: The Wilderness ".
In the late 1990s, the current owner of the design, Mark III, attempted to sell the patents, prototypes, and production rights for $ 350, 000.
Edward H. W. Cooke attempted a revival and from 1937 introduced saloons with a freshness of design new to Daimler.
He has attempted to pass the astronavigation exam, required to become an officer, 11 times, but has failed on every occasion, frequently because he spends the allotted revision time indulging his talent for calligraphy and design in the creation of elaborate timetables, leaving no time for actual preparation.

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