Charles Holden
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English: Charles Henry Holden (12 May 1875 - 1 May 1960) was an English architect best known for his designs of some of the 1920s and 1930s stations on the London Underground railway system, but who was already a distinguished architect before then, notably in his Imperial War Graves Commission war cemeteries in Belgium and northern France.
Portraits
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Charles Holden by Benjamin Nelson
Plans
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Plan for chapel at King Edward VII Sanatorium
Buildings
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55 Broadway
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British Medical Association building (later Zimbabwe House)
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Zimbabwe House (previously British Medical Association building)
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Belgrave Hospital for Children
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Bristol Royal Infirmary Extension
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Chapel at King Edward VII Sanatorium
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Bristol Central Library
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Senate House, University of London
Tube stations
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Sudbury Town station
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Turnpike Lane station
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Rayners Lane station
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Oakwood station
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Northfields station
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Eastcote station
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East Finchley station
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Chiswick Park station
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Bounds Green station
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Arnos Grove station
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Acton Town station
Cemeteries
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Boulogne Eastern Cemetery
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Buttes New British Cemetery
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Dadizeele New British Cemetery
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Messines Ridge British Cemetery
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Polygon Wood Cemetery
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St. Quentin Cabaret Military Cemetery
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Zantvoorde British Cemetery
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Bienvillers Military Cemetery Pas-de-Calais)
Memorials
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Buttes New British Cemetery (New Zealand) Memorial
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Messines Ridge (New Zealand) Memorial