Browsing Sir Herbert Baker Collection by Title

Browsing Sir Herbert Baker Collection by Title

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  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2008-08-01)
    View of Regents Park School in Johannesburg, designed by Sir Herbert Baker. The brick building has a corrugated-iron hipped roof.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946; Yates, Alan (2008-07-17)
    Black and white photograph illustrating work on the reinforcements of strongholds in the Mint building in Pretoria.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2007-03-06)
    Photographs of the Herbert Baker-designed Rhodes Building on the corner of St George and Wale Streets, Cape Town. They depict the interior of the ground floor, and the exterior of the building which is topped by Cape Dutch gables.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2006-09-21)
    The Rhodes Memorial at Rondebosch, designed by Sir Herbert Baker.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2008-09-26)
    Drawing by Sir Herbert Baker of Rouwkoop in Rondebosch, Cape Town. It appears to be a remodelled and extended Georgian building, topped by a jerkin head roof.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2007-03-06)
    Photographs of Rust en Vrede in Muizenberg, Cape Town, the house designed by sir Herbert Baker for sir Abe Bailey. They include the entrance, details of the interior, and the plans of the house.
  • Unknown (Architectural Review, 1911-10)
    Photos of the Samuel Marks Building, Cape Town, designed by Sir Herbert Baker.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2008-08-01)
    View of the arcaded entrance to Selborne Hall at the School of Agriculture in Potchefstroom, designed by Sir Herbert Baker. The arches, supported by Doric-style columns, are topped by a cartouche.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2008-08-01)
    Photograph of the main offices of the Potchefstroom School of Agriculture, designed by Sir Herbert Baker in Edwardian style. On the roof is an eyebrow dormer and a belvedere with clock and balcony.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2008-08-01)
    View from the street of Selborne Hall at the School of Agriculture in Potchefstroom. Designed by Sir Herbert Baker, it displays Cape Dutch style gables.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2008-09-26)
    Drawing by Sir Herbert Baker of the Cape Dutch cellar at Schoonegezicht in Stellenbosch, dated 1800. It has a typical Baroque gable.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2008-08-25)
    Letter written by Sir Herbert Baker to J. B. Cleland [J. S. Cleland] discussing choices of finishing materials for South Africa House: marble or granite for entrance columns, types of wood for panelling or beams, handpainted ...
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2008-08-22)
    Letter by Sir Herbert Baker to J. B. Cleland [J. S. Cleland] of the Public Works Department. It discusses design & material choices for South Africa House in London.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2008-08-19)
    Letter from Sir Herbert Baker to J. S. Cleland at the Public Works Department on the paintings by William Timlin to be installed in South Africa House, London.
  • Unknown (2006-09-26)
    Photograph of the exterior of the building of the South African Institute for Medical Research, Johannesburg, designed by Sir Herbert Baker.
  • Unknown (2006-09-21)
    Five photos of St John's College, Johannesburg, designed by Sir Herbert Baker.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2008-09-26)
    Drawing by Sir Herbert Baker of two gables of Cape Dutch buildings in Stellenbosch.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2008-09-26)
    Drawings by Sir Herbert Baker of four examples of gables on Cape Dutch buildings in Stellenbosch: convex-concave, pointed apex and Baroque types.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2008-07-31)
    View of the swimming baths building in Warmbaths, designed in Arts & Crafts style by Sir Herbert Baker. The building has plastered walls, a tiled roof, and quoining around the entrance arch.
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (African Architect, 1914-07-01)
    In this article the author apologises to the Congress for the somewhat discursive and sketchy nature. He attempts to deal with town-planning less from the scientific and hygienic, and more from the idealistic and artistic ...