London County Council (1887-1965)
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Comprehensive Development Areas: City of London, 1947-1959
Material relating to different areas of London County Council's Comprehensive Development Area no 1: City of London:
- general, (1947-1958)
- New Barbican, (c1953-1959)
- Saint Paul's Cathedral Precinct, (c1950-1959)
- Tower of London Precinct, (c1957-c1959)
- City of London river frontages and skylines, (1955)
Lansbury Neighbourhood: plans of Lansbury Neighbourhood, c1949-1950s
London County Council: Architect's Department, 1940s-1964
London County Council: Architect's Department consists of:
- Administrative County of London Development Plan, 1951, (1945-1958)
- planning manuals and methodologies, (1940s-1959)
- staffing issues, (1945-1959)
- general work, (1944-1964)
- exhibitions, (1951-1959)
- sociological reports, (1951-1957)
London County Council Architect's Department: exhibitions, 1951-1959
London County Council Architect's Department: exhibitions consists of:
- exhibition papers and photographs, (1951-1959)
- exhibition poster and plan, (c1951)
London County Council: public relations, 1950-1968
London County Council: public relations consists of:
- press releases, (1950-1962)
- journal articles and press clippings, (1955-1968)
New Barbican: photographs, 1954
Photographs: Huntingdon and Thetford, 1950s
31 black and white photographic prints (20cm x 24cm) from the London County Council Architect's Department collection. This set of photographs shows architectural models, architectural drawings and plans, and exterior views of housing estates outside the County of London. Some of these images show estates in Huntingdon and Thetford.
Plans: Brandon Estate Southwark, 1 May 1957
Copy architectural plan (69cm x 102cm) by the Housing Division of London County Council's Architect's Department showing the layout of the planned Brandon Housing Estate in Southwark, London. The plan is at 1/88" to 1' scale.
Plans: Huntingdon Town Development, 1958-1959
4 copy plans (51cm x 77cm) by the Central Division of London County Council Architect's Department showing plans for a house of type 3H for the Huntingdon Town Development. The plans are at 1/4" to 1' and 1/2" to 1' scale and comprise of plans, sections, elevations and details.
Plans: London North East - Blackfriars proposed riverside development, 26 November 1957
Copy architectural plan (64cm x 132cm) by the North East Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department showing the layout of a proposed riverside development at Blackfriars in London at 44' to 1" scale.
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Architecture, Designs and Plans 15
- Housing Development 14
- City Planning 10
- Local Government 9
- Housing 8
- Stepney (London, England) 6
- Poplar (London, England) 5
- Barbican (London, England) 4
- Postwar Reconstruction 4
- Architectural Models 3
- Maps 3
- Office Buildings 3
- School Buildings 3
- Architects 2
- Architectural Drawing 2
- City Planning and Redevelopment Law 2
- City of London (England) 2
- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 2
- Deptford (London, England) 2
- Exhibitions 2
- Huntingdon (England) 2
- Photographs 2
- Press Releases 2
- Scholarly Periodicals 2
- Shopping Centers 2
- Wandsworth (London, England) 2
- Administration 1
- Aerial Photographs 1
- Architecture 1
- Architecture, Conservation and Restoration 1
- Blackfriars Bridge (London, England) 1
- Building 1
- Building Laws 1
- Business Communication 1
- City Planners 1
- England -- London -- Elephant and Castle 1
- England -- London -- Tower Hamlets 1
- Finsbury (London, England) 1
- Flats 1
- Markets 1
- Notting Hill (London, England) 1
- Old Age Homes 1
- Panoramas 1
- Parks 1
- Pedestrian Facilities Design 1
- Plumbing 1
- Posters 1
- Public Buildings 1
- Public Relations 1
- Public Squares 1
- Regional Planning 1
- Roads, Design and Construction 1
- Rubber 1
- Schools 1
- Social Surveys 1
- Sociology 1
- Southwark (London, England) 1
- Staff Management 1
- Technical Reports 1
- Thetford (England) 1
- Tower Blocks 1
- Tower of London (London, England) 1 + ∧ less