Philip Tilden was an English architect, active in the early twentieth century, who worked for some of the most prominent members of English society, including Winston Churchill, David Lloyd George, Lord Beaverbrook, Sir Philip Sassoon, Lady Ottoline Morrell and Gordon Selfridge.
Chartwell, Winston Churchill's country home, largely re-designed by Tilden
Sir Philip Albert Gustave David Sassoon, 3rd Baronet, was a British politician, art collector, and socialite, entertaining many celebrity guests at his homes, Port Lympne Mansion, Kent, and Trent Park, North London. He served as a staff officer during the First World War, from July 1914 to November 1918.
Sir Philip Sassoon as a staff officer during the First World War
John Charteris, Philip Sassoon (right, facing camera) and Queen Mary of Teck.
Sir Philip Sassoon, John Singer Sargent, 1923
D.2 Gull Four (G-ACGR) displayed in the Brussels War Museum in prewar colours and racing number as it was flown by Sassoon in the 1933 King's Cup Race