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  1. Sir Herbert Baker (9 June 1862 – 4 February 1946) was an English architect remembered as the dominant force in South African architecture for two decades, and a major designer of some of New Delhi's most notable government structures.

  2. Sir Herbert Baker (1862-1946) was one of the leading architects of the 20th century, not only in England but around the world. He built some of England’s most iconic 20th century buildings: the Bank of England, the HQ of the Church of England, War Memorials throughout Europe and the UK, and numerous country houses, universities and public ...

  3. Visitors to South Africa shouldn’t miss viewing the architecture of Sir Herbert Baker, who imbued many of our finest buildings with the same classical grandeur, despite an eclectic variety of styles.

  4. Dec 7, 2020 · Underlined ideas expressed by Herbert Baker are very telling about the buildings he built in New Delhi, over 100 years ago.

  5. Feb 20, 2024 · Herbert Baker was a prominent British architect who was especially active between the 1890s and late 1930s. He spent much of his early career in South Africa, where he came under the influence of the leading South African politician and mining magnate Cecil Rhodes.

  6. Herbert Baker was the architect, designer and craftsman that was behind the iconic Bank of England, but he was also the man chosen to design some of the most precious war memorials across the UK, which form the centrepiece of many of our towns and villages.

  7. On arrival in Cape Town he was met by Herbert Baker, who by that date had been working in South Africa for 19 years, a period spanning the pre-Anglo-Boer War days into the challenging years of post-war reorganisation and Union. What is reputed to be Baker’s first house in South Africa was for James Rose-Innes, Minister of Justice, in 1893.