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  1. Philip Tilden (31 May 1887 – 25 February 1956) was an English architect, active in the early twentieth century, who worked for some of the most prominent members of English society, including Winston Churchill, David Lloyd George, Lord Beaverbrook, Sir Philip Sassoon, Lady Ottoline Morrell and Gordon Selfridge .

  2. Philip Armstrong Tilden [commonly known as Philip Tilden] was born in Birmingham, England on 31 May 1887 and was articled to Thomas Edward Collcutt (1840-1926) in London from 1905 to 1908. He also attended the Architectural Association Schools in London.

  3. Port Lympne, at Lympne, Kent is an early 20th-century country house built for Sir Philip Sassoon, 3rd Baronet by Herbert Baker and Philip Tilden. Completed after the First World War. Following Sassoon's death in 1939 it was bequeathed with its contents, including cars and planes, to Hannah Gubbay, his cousin.

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  4. Philip Tilden (1887 - 1956) RA Collection: People and Organisations Profile. Born: 1887 Died: 1956. Gender: Male. Share

  5. May 16, 2016 · Some characters and places, however, will keep reappearing, among them the premier architect of big houses in this period, Philip Tilden, and his client Sir Philip Sassoon, the fabulously...

  6. Philip Tilden (1887-1956) Born in the later part of the Victorian era Philip Tilden was the son of William Tilden a professor and renowned chemist (who first synthesized rubber). William would send Philip to the newly formed Bedales School.

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