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Algernon Winter Rose : ウィキペディア英語版 | Algernon Winter Rose Captain Algernon Winter Rose MC (1885-1918) was an architect of English country houses and gardens during the Edwardian period. Described as a man '...of original mind and unstinted devotion to his art', his flourishing career was curtailed by the First World War and his untimely death at the age of 33 during the flu epidemic of 1918.〔Sir Lawrence Weaver, 'Small Country Houses of Today. The Country Life Library of Architecture' (London, 1919 edn), p. 210 {()〕 == Early life == Algernon Winter Rose was the son of Thomas and Katherine Rose and was born in Abingdon Villas, Kensington. He was educated at Bedford Modern School and was articled to a local firm of architects, Messrs Usher and Anthony of Bedford. He received further training with Beddoe Rees and W.D. Caroe and at H.M. Office of Works. His early reputation was gained through the award of the Pugin Medal and a travelling studentship of the Architectural Association, and he established his own practice at Westminster in 1906.〔Antonia Brodie, 'Directory of British Architects 1834-1914, vol. II (L-Z), p. 503.〕
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