London (England)
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Sub-committee papers: Town Planning (District Surveyor's Selection) Sub-committee, 1951-1955
5 agenda and minutes for the London County Council Town Planning Committee, Town Planning (District Surveyor's Selection) Sub-committee. Agenda items are very complete, containing full details for decisions which the council has taken and the reasons for these. They also give details of the reports which are going to be discussed, their authors and the reference number for these. This sub-committee existed to select district surveyors for the council at a number of grades.
Sub-committee papers: Town Planning (London Buildings Acts By-laws) Sub-committee, 1951-1952
Sub-committee papers: Town Planning (Redevelopment and Road Improvements) Sub-committee, 1956-1959
Sub-committee papers: Town Planning (Special Improvements and Developments) Sub-committee, 1956
An agenda and minutes for the London County Council Town Planning Committee, Town Planning (Special Improvements and Developments) Sub-committee. The agenda gives the order of reference for the sub-committee, the members and the agenda for the meeting to be held on 28 September 1956 and minutes for the meeting held on 9 July 1956. The meetings concern minor road improvements.
Telegram to Edward Speyer from Sir Donald Francis Tovey, 21 November 1907
Telegram, 7 September 1907, London, Donald Tovey to Edward Speyer. Informing Speyer of his arrival. Transcript.
Telegram to Sir Donald Francis Tovey from Adolf Busch, 14 March 1935
Telegram, 14 March 1935, London, Adolf Busch to Donald Tovey. Congratulating Tovey on his success with a London concert of his variations. Typescript.
Telegram to Sophie Weisse from Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 12 December 1890
Telegram, 12 December 1890, London, Hubert C. Parry to Sophie Weisse. Informing Miss. Weisse that it has been arranged for Tovey to visit Parry at eleven thirty. Holograph.
Telegram to Sophie Weisse from Sir Donald Francis Tovey, 26 July 1897
Telegram, 26 July 1897, London, Donald Tovey to Sophie Weisse. Details of cost of a ticket to Luxembourg. Typescript copy.
The Criminal Museum at Scotland Yard, 1870s-1930s
Illustration from the Graphic of July 16 1884 and handwritten text describing the items found in the Criminal Museum at Scotland Yard in London.
The March of the "Unemployed" to the House, 1870s-1930s
Political cartoon entitled, 'The March of the "Unemployed" to the House' showing a group of men (Gulland, McKenna, Asquith, Ramsay Macdonald, Henderson, etc) holding signs as they head towards Parliament in London. Beneath the cartoon is the line, 'Shall we see the defeated Asquithians and Pacifists following the example of the Suffragettes in pre-war days in a [?].' January 1919.