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    How important was the role played by Edwin Chadwick in improving public health services in towns in the nineteenth century? (16 marks) Edwin Chadwick’s hard-work produced a mass of evidence supporting public health reforms. In 1842 his report that was published (“Report on the Sanitary Conditions of the Labouring Population”) influenced the government and persuaded people that reform was needed. His report’s recommendations were the basis for the 1848 Public Health Act. However‚ Chadwick did

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    Delhi Attractions Delhi has seen a number of dynasties to take birth and die in its soil for many centuries. The monuments‚ cenotaphs and mausoleums of kings and queens fringed in the city still narrate the bloody heritage of the city. You will also be amazed to see the sky high forts and palaces depicting the grandeur of yore as you take tour in Delhi. Some famous destinations which you should visit once you come in Delhi are - Red Fort Red Fort‚ New Delhi Built in the red sandstone‚ the magnificent

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    forts‚ intricately carved temples and attractively decorated mahals‚ which were built by Rajput kings. Capital The foundation of the city was laid on 15 December 1911. It was planned by two leading 20th century British architects namely Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker. The new Capital was christened "New Delhi" in 1927‚ and subsequently inaugurated on 13 February 1931‚ by British India’s Viceroy Lord Irwin. On 12 December 2011‚ New Delhi celebrated 100 years of Capitalship‚ making it another

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    Robinson or Gertrude Jekyll. Its best-known practitioners were William Morris‚ Charles Robert Ashbee‚ T. J. Cobden Sanderson‚ Walter Crane‚ Nelson Dawson‚ Phoebe Anna Traquair‚ Herbert Tudor Buckland‚ Charles Rennie Mackintosh‚ Christopher Dresser‚ Edwin Lutyens‚ Ernest Gimson‚ William Lethaby‚ Edward Schroeder Prior‚ Frank Lloyd Wright‚ Gustav Stickley‚ Charles Voysey‚ Christopher Whall and artists in the Pre-Raphaelite movement. In the United States‚ the terms American Craftsman‚ or Craftsman style are

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    Voysey‚ Lutyens‚ Baillie Scott‚ Prior and the other English architect were first not grouped as Arts and Crafts in the twentieth century but were bold innovators in domestic designs and were known as traditionalists. They had the freedom of planning and they were

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    Villiers-Stuart also had an opportunity to direct the maintenance of an important Mughal garden. Her book makes reference to the forthcoming design of a garden in the Government House at New Delhi (now known as Rashtrapati Bhavan).[2] She was consulted by Edwin Lutyens‚ and this may have influenced his choice of Mughal style for this project. Recent scholarly work on the history of Mughal gardens has been carried out under the auspicious guidance of Dumbarton Oaks (including Mughal Gardens: Sources‚ Places‚ Representations

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    Kerala Introduction Better known as God’s Own Country‚ Kerala is a heavenly portrait splashed with myriad of enchanting hues. Situated in the southern tip of India‚ Kerala is caressed by the Arabian Sea in the western coast of India. It is a green Venice‚ but unlike Venice‚ where man has created most of the glory‚ in Kerala nature rules. This beautiful coastal state of India is the country’s ambassador to the world of travel and tourism. From the lagoons & backwaters that meander through the

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    dedication cross on the square. The close-by underground station is still named Charing Cross. Everybody probably saw the dolphins in the Trafalgar Square wellsprings‚ however there are sharks also. The present wellsprings were planned by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1937-39 to supplant the prior wellsprings by Sir Charles Barry. These wellsprings remember World War One maritime saints‚ Earl Jellicoe and Earl Beatty. World War Two acted as a burden and the wellsprings were authority disclosed in 1948.

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    Comparative matrix Style | Definition | Authors | Constructions | Classical | Classical architecture is a mode of architecture employing vocabulary derived in part from the Greek and Roman architecture of classical antiquity‚ enriched by classicizing architectural practice in Europe since the Renaissance | Kallikrates‚ Iktinos‚ Publius‚ Vespasian | Parthenon‚ Colosseum‚ Pantheon | Early Christian and Medieval | Medieval architecture is a term used to represent various forms of architecture

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    Publications‚ July 11‚ 2008. Dalrymple‚ William. City of Djinns. New Delhi: Penguin Books‚ 2004. —. The Last Mughal. Breat Britain: Bloomsbury Publishing‚ 2006. Dr. William Koehle‚ Professor Madhu C. Dutta. "The Raj versus the Republic: The Legacy of Lutyens." 2001. Foucault‚ Michel. "Of Other Spaces‚ Heterotopias." 1967. Frykenberg‚ R.E. Delhi Through the Ages. Oxford University Press: USA‚ February 3‚ 1994. Gupta‚ Narayani. Delhi between two empires‚ 1803-1931. Delhi: Oxford University Press ‚ 1981

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