Architecture, Designs and Plans
Found in 265 Collections and/or Records:
Prize competitions, 1936-1937
Property Records and Plans, 1808 - c. 1970
Plans LHB7/57/18A - 18C were found with this collection although they are not related to the Royal Edinburgh Hospital. Perhaps they were used as a template for the Royal Edinburgh Hospital development. The architects are Geo. [George] Bennett Mitchell and Son.
Proposed rebuilding of Health Centre No. 2, 1937-1938
Copy of a set of 4 architectural plans (71cm x 88cm) for the proposed rebuilding of Willesden Health Centre Number 2. There are both plans and elevations, at a variety of scales. The architect is borough engineer, F Wayman Brown and the draftsman Percy Johnson-Marshall.
Reconstruction of the Western General Hospital , 1960-1985
Plans, reports, and correspondence concerning the built development of the Western General Hospital site.
Redevelopment of Coventry - general material, 1939-1945
Redevelopment of Coventry - general material consists of:
- general papers, c1945
- general photographs, 1939
- press clippings and articles, 1940-1944
- plans,c1941-1943
Redevelopment of Coventry - housing, c1940-1944
Redevelopment of Coventry - housing subseries consists of:
- material relating to the opening of the Canley Estate houses, 18 December 1941
- photographs of the Canley Estate,c1941
- press clippings and journal articles concerning Coventry's housing developments, 1940-1944
- plans for housing, a nursery and a panoramic view, c1940
Refuse disposal plant, 1938
Copy of a set of 4 architectural plans (69cm x 93cm) for the Willesden refuse disposal plant. The plans are at the scale 8 feet to 1 inch and include elevations, plans and sections. The architect was the borough engineer F Wayman Brown and the draftsman Percy Johnson-Marshall.
Reinforeced Concrete Cottage, Rowntree, York, 1870s-1930s
Architectural plan of a reinforced concrete cottage that cost £90 by Rowntree in York, [England] in the early 20th century. Each room is identified and dimensions of the space given.
Royal Scottish Museum plans, 1925-1957
Papers copies of the original linen floor plans (60cm x 84cm) for the ground, first floor and roof of the Royal Scottish Museum in Chambers Street in Edinburgh. An elevation to Chambers Street, along with a cross-section are also included.