Architecture, Designs and Plans
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = PJM
Found in 265 Collections and/or Records:
Nursery school at Curzon Crescent, NW10, 1937
File
Identifier: PJM/WBC/B/2
Scope and Contents
Set of 4 copy architectural plans (65cm x 95cm) at a variety of scales, of a nursery school at Curzon Crescent in Willesden. The plans show sections, plans, details and an axonometric drawing. The architect for the nursery school was the borough education architect, F Wayman Brown.
Dates:
1937
Other areas of Stepney / Poplar: Clive Street, 1956
File
Identifier: PJM/LCC/E/2.3.5
Scope and Contents
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.
Dates:
1956
Papers, photographs and plans from Coventry City Architect's Department, 1939-1944
Series
Identifier: PJM/CCC/A
Scope and Contents
Papers, photographs and plans from Coventry City Architect's Department consists of:
- general papers, photographs, press-clippings and plans, 1939-1945
- photographs, press-clippings and plans concerning housing development in Coventry, c1940-1944
- personal material concerning Percy Johnson-Marshall's employment, 15 March 1941
Dates:
1939-1944
Papers relating to Willesden Borough Council, 1930-1939
Series
Identifier: PJM/WBC/A
Scope and Contents
Papers relating to Willesden Borough Council consists of:
a general conditions of contracts pamphlet, 1930
tender papers for Kensal Rise Junior School, 1938
specifications of works for Chamberlayne Road Senior School, Disraeli Road Baths, stables / stores at Cambridge Mews East, caretaker's cottage at Health Centre no 3, house and office for the superintendent at Willesden New...
Dates:
1930-1939
Percy Road School, Kilburn, proposed alterations and additions, 1938
File
Identifier: PJM/WBC/B/1
Scope and Contents
Set of 6 copy architectural plans (65cm x 95cm) at a variety of scales, of planned alterations to Percy Road School at Kilburn in Willesden Borough. The plans show sections, plans and details. Sheets 2 and 4-8 of a set are present. The proposed alterations were drafted by Percy Johnson-Marshall. The architect of the school was the borough education architect, F Wayman Brown.
Dates:
1938
Photographs: Huntingdon and Thetford, 1950s
File
Identifier: PJM/LCC/G/11
Scope and Contents
31 black and white photographic prints (20cm x 24cm) from the London County Council Architect's Department collection. This set of photographs shows architectural models, architectural drawings and plans, and exterior views of housing estates outside the County of London. Some of these images show estates in Huntingdon and Thetford.
Dates:
1950s
Photographs relating to Willesden Borough Council, 1935-1938
Series
Identifier: PJM/WBC/C
Scope and Contents
Photographs relating to Willesden Borough Council consists of:
4 black and white photographic prints (12cm x 16cm) of Willesden Cemetery Keeper's House 1938
2 black and white negatives (8cm x 11cm) of Willesden Cemetery Keeper's House 1938
2 black and white photographic prints (16cm x 21cm) of the exterior of the Electricity showrooms on Willesden Lane. 1 is inscribed by the...
Dates:
1935-1938
Plan of Wool Shed and Drafting Yards, 1870s-1930s
Item
Identifier: Coll-1434/664
Scope and Contents
Image of an architectural plan of a wool shed and drafting yards
Dates:
1870s-1930s
Plans, 1904 - 1972
Series
Identifier: LHB44/5
Scope and Contents
Architectural plans, floor plans and designs relating to Bangour Village Hospital.
Dates:
1904 - 1972
Plans: annotated plan of the area, c1953
File
Identifier: PJM/LCC/E/1.2.5d
Scope and Contents
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.
Dates:
c1953