City Planning
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Bunhill Fields: plans, 1950s
2 copy plans (68cm x 100cm) by the North East Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department. 1 of the plans shows the proposed development layout for Comprehensive Development Area no 6: Bunhill Fields overdrawn on an Ordnance Survey plan at 1:1250 scale, with the original street plan still visible underneath. The other is a sketch plan of the area showing development progress within the Comprehensive Development Area.
General work: files - North East Group, 1957-1958
General work file, compiled by Percy Johnson-Marshall. This relates to the work of the North East Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council Architect's Department. The file is very mixed, with no discernible theme. It contains reports, copies of memoranda, notes of discussions and visits and conferences, correspondence and planning application statistics.
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: general work, 1944-1964
London County Council: Comprehensive Development Areas, 1944-c1960
Plans: annotated plan of the area, c1953
Copy Ordnance Survey plan 1:1250 scale mosaic (100cm x 111cm) of the Barbican area of London from 1916 with possible new buildings for the redevelopment of the area overdrawn in blue pencil.
Plans: Caledonian Market, 1958
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.