Memorial to Brigadier General Alfred D Miller CBE DSO
Brig. Gen. Alfred D. Miller’s memorial in St Nicolas the Confessor is a 1935–6 grey and white wall tablet by Lutyens, distinguished by its broken pediment.
Description
St Nicolas the Confessor. An aisleless Norman church, remodelled in the c13, much restored and enlarged in the c19. wall tablets. Ann Heywood †1756, of brown and white marbles. – T. B. Miller †1900, by Gaffin, with sword and helmet. – Brig. Gen. Alfred D. Miller (†1933), by Lutyens, 1935–6; grey and white, with broken pediment. (Brooks & Pevnser, 2017, p.324)
Bibliography
Brooks A & Pevsner N (2017) Oxfordshire: North and West. The Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press.
, Butler, A., 1950. The architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens: the Lutyens memorial series. Vol III: Town and Public Buildings: Memorials: The Metropolitan Cathedral, Liverpool, Country Life: London and Scribners: New York.


