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Coventry housing - plans, c1940
Coventry housing - plans consists of:
- house type plans, c1940
- proposed nursery plans,4 June 1940
- panoramic view of Coventry,c1940
Coventry housing - press clippings, 1940-1944
This file contains press clippings and journal articles by Sir Donald Evelyn Edward Gibson concerning Coventry City Council's experimental pre-fabricated housing and other new housing developments.
"Coventry of tomorrow" exhibition, 1940
"Coventry of Tomorrow" series consists of:
- flyers, programmes, black and white photographic prints (some mounted), press clippings and administrative details, 1940
- visitor's book for the exhibition, 1940
- administrative correspondence concerning the organisation of the exhibition, 1940
Darjeeling Arts Club: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1943-1945
Administrative papers and correspondence concerning the Darjeeling Group of Service Arts and Technical Organization (SATO). Includes 5 black and white photographic prints (8.5cm x 11cm) of Percy Johnson-Marshall visiting an art class.
Dead letters file: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1945-1947
File of letters returned to Percy Johnson-Marshall as General Secretary of Service Arts and Technical Organization (SATO) in 1945. Also includes a personal letter to his wife April dated 11 January 1947 and a selection of posters advertising the SATO Polytechnic
Delhi and Meerut Groups: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1943-1945
Correspondence with Percy Johnson-Marshall, in his role as Secretary General, concerning the Delhi and Meerut Groups of the Service Arts and Technical Organization .
Design for an ice-rink, 1937
Architectural drawings (65cm x 98cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall undertaken whilst a student at the University of Liverpool Department of Civic Design. These are competition drawings entitled "Design for an ice-rink". The design is presented as three sheets of drawings; one with plans, one with sections and axonometric drawings and one with elevations and site-plans. They are drawn in pencil. The drawings are accompanied by a critique of the plans.