London County Council (1887-1965)
Found in 181 Collections and/or Records:
Lansbury Comprehensive Development Area: Lansbury Market Square model, 1940s
6 black and white photographic prints (21cm x 22cm) showing an architectural model commissioned by the Town Planning Division of London County Council Architect's Department. The model shows the Market Square scheme for Lansbury Neighbourhood, part of the London County Council Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney / Poplar at 1/16" scale. The market was designed by Sir Frederick Ernest Gibberd.
Lansbury Comprehensive Development Area: Lansbury Market Square model (2), 1940s
6 black and white photographic prints (12cm x 16cm) showing the Market Square scheme for Lansbury Neighbourhood, part of the London County Council Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney / Poplar, designed by Sir Frederick Ernest Gibberd. 1 photograph shows the architectural model commissioned by the Town Planning Division of London County Council Architect's Department. at 1/16" scale. The remainder of the photographs show the realised market square and some housing in the area.
Lansbury Comprehensive Development Area: Lansbury model of stage 1, 1940s
10 black and white photographic prints (16cm x 21cm) showing an architectural model by the Town Planning Division of London County Council Architect's Department. The model shows stage 1 of the reconstruction scheme for Lansbury Neighbourhood, part of the London County Council Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney / Poplar at 1/32" scale. This is the area which comprised the "Live Architecture" Exhibition for the Festival of Britain in 1951.
Lansbury Neighbourhood: Festival of Britain Exhibition, 1951
Papers and posters relating to ther "Live Architecture Exhibition in the Lansbury Neighbourhood (Neighbourhood no 9) of London County Council Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney / Poplar. This was staged by London County Council Architect's Department as part of the Festival of Britain in 1951:
- papers, (1951)
- posters, (1951)
Lansbury Neighbourhood: official invitations, 1952-1984
2 official invitations to opening ceremonies in Lansbury, neighbourhood 9 of the London County Council Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney / Poplar/. The first invitation is to the official opening of the Lansbury Clocktower on 16 May 1952. The second is to an exhibition revisiting the development in 1984.
Lansbury Neighbourhood: paperwork, 1950s
Lansbury Neighbourhood: photographs, 1940s
Lansbury Neighbourhood: plans of Lansbury Neighbourhood, c1949-1950s
Lansbury Neighbourhood: press articles, 1950-1951
Public relations file concerning the development of Lansbury, Neighbourhood no 9 in London County Council Comprehensive Redevelopment Area no 2: Stepney / Poplar. There is also a number of press clippings: an article from the Manchester Guardian dated 11 September 1951, a Festival of Britain supplement from The Times, and part of a reprint from the Architect and Building News, 9 June 1950.
Lansbury Neighbourhood: Trinity Congregational Church, 1950s
Papers, plans and architectural model photographs relating to Trinity Congregational Church, constructed as as part of the Lansbury Neighbourhood of London County Council Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney / Poplar. The original church at this location had been completely destroyed by bomb damage in World War II. The architects were Cecil Charles Handisyde and DR Stark
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