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Church Buildings

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

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

"A memorial chapel / hall", 1933

 File
Identifier: PJM/UOL/A/2/7
Scope and Contents

Architectural drawings (68cm x 95cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst a second year student at the Liverpool School of Architecture, for a project entitled "A memorial chapel / hall" . There is one sheet of elevations, one of plans and one of axonometric drawings. They are both in monochrome colours, drawn in pencil with water-colour wash and ink detail . This project was assessed on 1 November 1933.

Dates: 1933

"A school for boys and girls", 1934-1935

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Identifier: PJM/UOL/A/4/4
Scope and Contents

Architectural drawings (68cm x 100cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst a fourth year student at the Liverpool School of Architecture, for a project entitled "a school for boys and girls". There is one site plan and one sheet of plans, elevations and axonometric drawings for a school chapel. These are drawn in pencil with water-colour wash and ink highlighting. In addition there is a sheet of research information and drawings on the subject of elementary schools.

Dates: 1934-1935

"HW Williams prize -design for a church", 1935-1936

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Identifier: PJM/UOL/C/1
Scope and Contents

Architectural drawings (68cm x 132cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst a student at the Liverpool School of Architecture, for the "HW Williams Prize" competition administered by the Liverpool Architectural Society. The design is for a church, to be constructed in concrete, and is presented as 5 sheets of mixed drawings in pencil and ink with a watercolour wash.

Dates: 1935-1936

Lansbury Neighbourhood: Trinity Congregational Church, 1950s

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Identifier: PJM/LCC/E/2.2.7
Scope and Contents

Papers, plans and architectural model photographs relating to Trinity Congregational Church, constructed as as part of the Lansbury Neighbourhood of London County Council Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney / Poplar. The original church at this location had been completely destroyed by bomb damage in World War II. The architects were Cecil Charles Handisyde and DR Stark

Dates: 1950s

Photographs of Stepney / Poplar: east end before and after reconstruction, c1947-1961

 File
Identifier: PJM/LCC/E/2.1.4b
Scope and Contents Mixed collection of black and white photographic prints. 53 of the prints (max 24cm x 30cm, min 11cm x 17cm) show old or derelict buildings and waste land before reconstruction, some of which have a location, date or London County Council Architect's Town Planning Division stamp on the reverse. The remainder (21cm x 25) are of completed building projects by London County Council Architect's Department, including flats and housing in Stepney / Poplar, a children's play area, Lansbury market,...
Dates: c1947-1961

Prize competitions, 1936-1937

 Series
Identifier: PJM/UOL/C
Scope and Contents Prize competitions series consists of: "HW Williams Prize -design for a church", 1935-1936 Owen Jones Studentship - design for a nursery, 1936 Honan Scholarship - design for a riverside café, 1937 competition for a glasshouse, 1937 design for an ice-rink, 1937 HW Williams Prize for the Promotion of Architectural Design...
Dates: 1936-1937

Second year assignments, 1932-1933

 Sub-Series
Identifier: PJM/UOL/A/2
Scope and Contents Second year assignments consists of drawings for assessed architectural assignments, undertaken by Percy Johnson-Marshall as a second year student on the Diploma of Architecture at the University of Liverpool. "A sculpture museum on an Italian lake", 1932 "A restaurant on the Thames at Henley", 1932 "An assembly hall and shops", 1933 "A country inn",...
Dates: 1932-1933