Nativitas: 18 Ianuarii 1857; Barnastapula Obitus: 17 Iulii 1931; Paddington, Bayswater Patria: Britanniarum Regnum Nomen nativum: William Richard Lethaby
Filius Ricardi Pyle Lethaby, sculptoris et inauratoris lignarii, ipse tiro ab anno aetatis quindecimo iuxta architectos laboravit, primum Alexandrum Lauder in oppido nativo, deinde Ricardum Waite Derbia, atque decem annos ab 1879Normannum Shaw. Ab 1889 ipse architectus operam dedit, aedificiis principalibus:
1892 : Architecture, mysticism and myth. Londinii: Percival Textus apud Internet Archive
1893 : Leadwork, old and ornamental, and for the most part English. Londinii: Macmillan Textus apud Internet Archive
1893 : "Carpenters' furniture" in William Morris, ed., Arts and crafts essays by members of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society (Londinii: Rivington)
1894 (cum Henrico Swainson) : The Church of St. Sophia, Constantinople; a study of Byzantine building. Novi Eboraci: Textus apud Internet Archive
1897 : "Of Beautiful Cities" in Art and life and the building and decoration of cities: a series of lectures by members of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society (Londinii: Rivington)
1901 : Morris as work-master: a lecture delivered ... at the Birmingham Municipal School of Art. Londinii: John Hogg Textus apud Internet Archive
1902 : London before the Conquest. Londinii: Macmillan Textus apud Internet Archive
1922 : Form in civilization; collected papers on art & labour. Londinii: Oxford University Press Textus apud Internet Archive
1923 : Londinium : architecture and the crafts. Londinii: Duckworth Textus apud Internet Archive
1923 : Home and country arts. Londinii: Home and Country Textus apud Internet Archive
1932 : Art, handicraft and education. Leicestriae: Dryad Handicrafts Textus apud Internet Archive
Notae
↑"Avon Tyrrell, Christchurch in Hampshire, The Seat of Lord Manners" in Country Life (11 Iunii 2010) De hac commentatione; "Avon Tyrrell House" apud British Listed Buildings
Trevor Garnham, "William Lethaby and the Two Ways of Building" in Architectural Association Files no. 10 (1985) pp. 27-43
Mary Greensted, ed., An Anthology of the Arts and Crafts Movement: writings by Ashbee, Lethaby, Gimson and their contemporaries. Londinii: Lund Humphries, 2005
Vaughan Hart, "William Richard Lethaby and the 'Holy Spirit': A Reappraisal of the Eagle Insurance Company Building, Birmingham" in Architectural History vol. 46 (2003) pp. 145-158
John Kay, "W. R. Lethaby at the Central School" in William Morris Journal vol. 6 no. 3 (985) pp. 26-30