Architectural Models
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
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: photographs, 1940s-1950s
Miscellaneous development areas: photographs, 1950s
New Barbican: photographs, 1954
Other areas of Stepney / Poplar: Clive Street, 1956
Information relating to the Clive Street Neighbourhood of Stepney / Poplar, within the London County Council Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney / Poplar. This consists of black and white photographic prints: 3 prints (18cm x 24cm) of an architectural model at 1" to 32' scale of the area and 3 variant prints of an architectural drawing of a tower block in the street; and a report concerning responsibilities for the scheme.
Other areas of Stepney / Poplar: Poplar, 1956-1959
Other areas of Stepney / Poplar: Stepney, 1950s
Information relating to individual areas of Stepney, within the London County Council Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney / Poplar, which are distinct from the Lansbury Neighbourhood (Neighbourhood no 9) of the reconstruction area:
- papers and architectural model photographs, ( 1950s )
- plans, ( c1954 )
Photographs: architectural models, 1950s
2 black and white photographic prints (19cm x 25cm) showing architectural models of housing developments. One shows an area of Southwark. These prints were part of the London County Council Architect's Department Collection.
Photographs: architectural models (2), 1958-1961
7 black and white photographic prints (20cm x 26cm). 5 show different architectural models of the Piccadilly Circus area of London. The remainder shows a drawing of the area. These prints were part of the London County Council Architect's Department Collection.
Photographs: housing development models and archways, 1950s
3 black and white photographic prints (19cm x 25cm). Two show different unidentified architectural models for housing developments. The third shows some historic archways standing amongst rubble. These were part of the London County Council Architect's Department Collection.