Flats
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Church End Housing Scheme 2, 1936-1937
Comprehensive Development Areas: Bermondsey, 1944-1959
Papers and plans relating to the London County Council Comprehensive Development Area no 3: Bermondsey:
- papers, ( 1950 )
- plans, ( 1944-1959 )
Comprehensive Development Areas: Bunhill Fields, 1950s
Comprehensive development areas: Bunhill Fields consists of:
- papers and photographs, ( 1950s )
- plans, ( 1950s )
Flats: Curzon Crescent, 1937
2 copy architectural plans (70cm x 96cm) for a housing scheme at Curzon Crescent, Willesden. The plans comprise plans and sections for the staircase, and elevation details of a typical building in the development at 0.5 inch to 1 foot scale. The architect was the borough engineer F Wilkinson, and the draftsman Percy Johnson-Marshall.
Other areas of Stepney / Poplar: Poplar, 1956-1959
Other committees: Housing Committee and Housing Committee Development and Management Sub-Committee, 1952-1958
Small selection of reports to the London County Council Housing Committee and the Housing Development and Management Sub-committee. These mostly concern the development of maisonettes and flats by London County Council. One concerns reports and analysis of the 1951 census.
Photographs: Gipsy Road, Lambeth, 1940s
4 mounted black and white photographic prints (20cm x 25cm) showing flats in Gipsy Road, which were built for Lambeth Borough Council during the 1940s. These 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.
Photographs of Stepney / Poplar: east end before and after reconstruction, c1947-1961
Photographs: office blocks, 1950s
6 black and white photographic prints (20cm x 25cm) showing office blocks. 3 show an office block at 20 Albert Embankment, London, under construction; 2 show different architectural models of office blocks; 1 shows some flatted housing. These were part of the London County Council Architect's Department Collection.