City Planning
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Festival of Britain Exhibition: papers, 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: photographs, 1940s
London County Council, 1937-1968
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: exhibitions, 1951-1959
London County Council Architect's Department: exhibitions consists of:
- exhibition papers and photographs, (1951-1959)
- exhibition poster and plan, (c1951)
London county Council: miscellaneous development areas, 1950s-1964
Miscellaneous development areas consists of:
- papers, ( 1950s )
- plans, (1950s-1964)
London County Council: public relations, 1950-1968
London County Council: public relations consists of:
- press releases, (1950-1962)
- journal articles and press clippings, (1955-1968)
Photographs: County of London Plan, 1940s
33 black and white photographic prints (21cm x 27cm). These are copies of the illustrations used in Sir Leslie Patrick Abercrombie's Greater London Plan, (1944) and include a wide range of images of Greater London during the 1940s
Plans of Lansbury Neighbourhood: Plan of Lansbury Park plantings, June 1958
Copy plan (67cm x 89cm) by George Logie, showing the planting plan for Lansbury Park at 64' to 1" scale. This was in the Lansbury Neighbourhood (Neighbourhood no 9) of the London County Council Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney and Poplar, which became the subject of the "Live Architecture Exhibition" at the Festival of Britain, 1951.