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Hussey, Christopher. 'Ashby St. Ledgers, Northamptonshire'. Country Life vol. 110, 27 July 1951 pp. 274-277 [Part one of a three part article on the extension made by Lutyens to Ashby St. Ledgers between 1920 and 1925]
Hussey, Christopher. 'Ashby St. Ledgers, Northamptonshire'. Country Life vol. 110, 10 August 1951 pp. 348-351[ Part two of a three part article on the extension made by Lutyens to Ashby St. Ledgers between 1920 and 1925]
Hussey, Christopher. 'Ashby St. Ledgers, Northamptonshire'. Country Life vol. 110, 17 July 1951 pp. 420-423 [Part three of a three part article on the extension made by Lutyens to Ashby St. Ledgers between 1920 and 1925]
Hussey, Christopher. 'Blogdon, Northumberland'. Country Life vol. 112, 18 July 1952 pp. 188-191 [Part one of a two-part article on the layout of a garden for Blogdon in Northumberland by Lutyens]
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Hussey, Christopher. 'The British Embassy, Washington'. Country Life vol. 85, 14 January 1939 pp. 38-42 [Part one of a two-part article on the new British Embassy in Washington, DC, designed by Lutyens and built in 1927-28]
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Hussey, Christopher. 'Crooksbury, Surrey'. Country Life vol. 96, 6 October 1944 pp. 596-599 [Part one of a two-part articlr on Crooksbury in Surrey, designed by Lutyens in 1890 and later enlarged and rebuilt]
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