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Architecture, Designs and Plans

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = PJM

Found in 265 Collections and/or Records:

"An aircraft factory for Liverpool" - sections, plans, elevations and perspective drawings, 1935-1936

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Identifier: PJM/UOL/A/6/2
Scope and Contents

Architectural drawings (65cm x 102cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, for his final thesis project "An aircraft factory for Liverpool" undertaken as a fifth year student at the Liverpool School of Architecture. These are the sections, plans, elevations and perspective drawings.

Dates: 1935-1936

"An aircraft factory for Liverpool" - technical drawings, 1935-1936

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Identifier: PJM/UOL/A/6/3
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Architectural drawings (78cm x 125cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, for his final thesis project "An aircraft factory for Liverpool" undertaken as a fifth year student at the Liverpool School of Architecture. These are the detailed technical drawings in ink on linen.

Dates: 1935-1936

"An amphitheatre design", 1935-1936

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Identifier: PJM/UOL/A/5/6
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Architectural drawing (56cm x 77cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst a fifth year student at the Liverpool School of Architecture, for a project entitled "an amphitheatre design". There is one sheet of drawings. This is drawn in pencil with a water-colour wash.

Dates: 1935-1936

"An assembly hall and shops", 1933

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Identifier: PJM/UOL/A/2/3
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Architectural drawing (66cm x 100cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst a second year student at the Liverpool School of Architecture, for a project entitled "An assembly hall and shops". There is one sheet with a perspective drawings and elevations. It is drawn in pencil with water-colour wash and ink detail . This project was assessed on 7 January 1933.

Dates: 1933

"An atelier", c1931-1937

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Identifier: PJM/UOL/D/4
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Architectural drawing (65cm x 102cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst a student at the Liverpool School of Architecture, for a project entitled "An atelier". The project is presented on one sheet of axonometric drawings, plans and elevations. It is drawn in pencil and ink with a watercolour wash.

Dates: c1931-1937

"An exhibition pavilion: London Brick and Tile Company- 6 hour sketch design", 1933

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Identifier: PJM/UOL/A/2/6
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Architectural drawing by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst a second year student at the Liverpool School of Architecture, for a project entitled "An exhibition pavilion: London Brick and Tile Company" . There is one sheet of axonometric drawings. This project was assessed on 7 August 1933.

Dates: 1933

"An exhibition stand: cement and concrete, 1933

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Identifier: PJM/UOL/A/2/5
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Architectural drawing (32cm x 92cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst a second year student at the Liverpool School of Architecture, for a project entitled "An exhibition stand: cement and concrete. There is one sheet of axonometric drawings. It is drawn in pencil with heavy ink pastel background and light pastel wash. This project was assessed in May 1933.

Dates: 1933

Annual Reports and Pamphlets Relating to the Origins of the Hospital, 1792 - 1947

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Identifier: LHB7/7
Scope and Contents The hospital’s earlier annual reports are bound up with pamphlets relating to the setting up of the hospital. This section therefore contains a considerable amount of material concerning the background to the hospital as well as its annual reports.The earliest annual reports are very brief: they gradually expand during the 1820s and 1830s to include patient statistics, annual accounts and lists of office bearers. From the appointment of...
Dates: 1792 - 1947

Arts Faculty Block D - William Robertson Building and David Hume Tower, 1964

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Identifier: PJM/PJMA/EUD/B/6.5.2
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9 copy architectural plans (60cm x 85cm), formerly stapled together, showing interior detail and podium plans for the University of Edinburgh Arts Faculty Block D (later the William Robertson Building and David Hume Tower). In addition there is a sheet of pencil and tracing paper draft sections undertaken by Percy Johnson Marshall & Associates.

Dates: 1964

Arts Faculty Block G feasibility study, 1965

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Identifier: PJM/PJMA/EUD/B/6.5.5
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20 copy architectural plans (60cm x 85cm) by Robert Matthew, Johnson-Marshall and Partners showing a feasibility study for the University of Edinburgh Faculty of Arts Block G which was never built. There are floor plans and block plans for both phase I and phase II at podium and subpodium level all at 1/16" to 1' scale. There are also parking plans and a site plan.

Dates: 1965