Showing Records: 1 - 10 of 71
1935-1936 prospectus for Liverpool School of Architecture, University of Liverpool, 1935-1936
Prospectus for the Liverpool School of Architecture at the University of Liverpool for academic year 1935-1936. Included in the examples of work from the school is a reproduction of Percy Johnson-Marshall's prize design for the John Lewis Partnership Prize, which he had been awarded during his fourth year at the school.
"A house for myself", 1935-1936
Architectural drawing (37cm x 57cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst a fifth year student at the Liverpool School of Architecture, for a project entitled "a house for myself". There is one sheet encompassing layout plans, plans and an axonometric drawing . This is drawn in pencil with water-colour wash.
Association of Building Technicians: membership information, c1940-1958
Bunhill Fields: papers and photographs, 1950s
Cemetery superintendent's house, 1937-1938
7 copy architectural plans (67cm x 99cm) for the cemetery superintendent's house at Willesden cemetery. The plans are at the scale 8 feet to 1 inch. They include plans, elevations and details. The credited architect was the borough engineer F Wayman Brown and the draftsman Percy Johnson-Marshall. However, it is believed that Percy Johnson-Marshall was actually the architect for this project.
Church End Housing Scheme 2, 1936-1937
Committee reports and agenda: other committees, 1949-1959
Committee reports and agenda: other committees consists of:
- Housing Committee and Housing Committee Development and Management Sub-Committee, (1952-1958)
- Education Committee (Further Education) Sub-committee and Schools Planning Sub-committee, (1957-1959)
- Full Council, Parks Committee and Roads Committee etc, (1949-1959)
Comprehensive Development Areas: Bermondsey, 1944-1959
Papers and plans relating to the London County Council Comprehensive Development Area no 3: Bermondsey:
- papers, ( 1950 )
- plans, ( 1944-1959 )
Comprehensive Development Areas: Bunhill Fields, 1950s
Comprehensive development areas: Bunhill Fields consists of:
- papers and photographs, ( 1950s )
- plans, ( 1950s )
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)