World War, 1939-1945
Found in 64 Collections and/or Records:
Finance: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1944-1946
Receipts and invoices for Service Arts and Technical Organization (SATO) purchases. These are mostly drawing materials and books. Some accounts are also included.
Gauhati Group: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1944
Correspondence and papers concerning the Gauhati group of the Service Arts and Technical Organization (SATO). Includes 2 different printed copies of Discussion an account of the Discussion Centre of the Gauhati (Assam) Group of the Service Architect's Organisation during 1944 ( 1944) .
General papers: photographs of Stepney / Poplar, 1940-1961
General: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1943-1946
Government reports: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1945
Imphal Group: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1943-1945
Administration, correspondence and reports for the Imphal Group of the Service Arts and Technical Organization (SATO). The file includes black and white photographic prints (8.5cm x 10.5cm) of art works exhibited in an exhibition by members of the group.
Information sheets: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1943
Copies of the Service Arts Organisation (SAO) Information Notes No 1, August 1943 and No 2 January 1944, set of appendices for the SAO Memorandum November 1943. Copy of "Reconstruction Memorandum", laying down SATO's commitment to preparing for this.
Kirkee and Bombay Group: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1943-1945
Correspondence with Percy Johnson-Marshall in his role as General Secretary to the Service Arts and Technical Organization (SATO) concerning the groups in Kirkee and Bombay
Lahore Group: Service Arts and Technical Organization, 1944-1945
Correspondence between Percy Johnson-Marshall, as General Secretary of the Service Arts and Technical Organization (SATO), and the group based in Lahore.
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