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William Harrison Cowlishaw

William Harrison Cowlishaw (1869–1957) was a British architect of the European Arts and Crafts school and a follower of William Morris.〔"William Harrison Cowlishaw." ''A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture''. Oxford University Press, 1999, 2006. (Answers.com ) accessed 13 October 2007〕
He lived in Norton, Hertfordshire, at that time something of an artists' colony. One of his most famous works〔 is the unusual towered The Cloisters in neighbouring Letchworth Garden City, planned as a theosophical meditation centre and open-air school and which opened in 1907.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=A Cloistered Life )
An earlier work was "The Cearne" in Crockham Hill, Kent, a house designed for Russian-translator Constance Garnett and her literary-editor husband Edward Garnett.〔 It was built in 1896. Cowlishaw married Edward Garnett's youngest sister, Lucy, in April 1897.〔Constance Garnett: A Heroic Life by Richard Garnett〕
At the end of World War I, like many Arts and Crafts architects of the period, he was commissioned by the Imperial (now Commonwealth) War Graves Commission to design memorials and cemetery layouts in Flanders and France under Sir Frederic G. Kenyon, the Commission's advisor on architecture and layout.
His work included the Pozières Memorial, in the Somme department (completed in 1930), to commemorate the missing of the Fifth and Fourth Armies, killed in 1918. Among the smaller cemeteries he designed were Prowse Point, Rifle House and Devonshire, all around the area of Ypres.
At the Commission, he worked with Charles Holden,〔 a relationship that continued after the memorial work was completed.〔
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