London (England)
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
General work: files - North East Group, 1957-1958
General work file, compiled by Percy Johnson-Marshall. This relates to the work of the North East Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council Architect's Department. The file is very mixed, with no discernible theme. It contains reports, copies of memoranda, notes of discussions and visits and conferences, correspondence and planning application statistics.
London County Council: Architect's Department, 1940s-1964
London County Council: Architect's Department consists of:
- Administrative County of London Development Plan, 1951, (1945-1958)
- planning manuals and methodologies, (1940s-1959)
- staffing issues, (1945-1959)
- general work, (1944-1964)
- exhibitions, (1951-1959)
- sociological reports, (1951-1957)
London County Council Architect's Department: general work, 1944-1964
London County Council Architect's Department: staffing issues, 1945-1959
London County Council Architect's Department: staffing issues consists of:
- internal telephone directories, (1953-1959)
- Reconstruction Areas Group staffing, (1945-1955)
- staff reorganisation - 1956, (1955-1956)
- North East Group staffing issues, (1954-1959)
London County Council: Comprehensive Development Areas, 1944-c1960
Plans: Fort Worth, 1950s
4 copy plans (38cm x 51cm) by the North East Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department. These plans analyse the transport facilities for the City of Fort Worth in Texas. They show - the town layout, underground service routes, bus routes and car parking. These were created for comparative purposes which led to the design of a city-sector system.
Plans: London North East - Blackfriars proposed riverside development, 26 November 1957
Copy architectural plan (64cm x 132cm) by the North East Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department showing the layout of a proposed riverside development at Blackfriars in London at 44' to 1" scale.