London (England)
Found in 751 Collections and/or Records:
General work: town planning policy and progress meetings, 1954-1958
File relating to meetings of the Town Planning Policy and Progress Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department. The file consists of the minutes and agenda of the meetings and associated reports.
Housing Division: housing estate reports, 1955-1957
Housing Division: Housing Studies Group, 1946-1950
File concerning the work of the Housing Study Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Housing Division. The file consists of the group's minutes, manuscript and typescript drafts of reports and information sheets and the final printed sheets. The majority of these relate to studies on open spaces.
International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD), 1955-1962
International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD): mixed papers (1), 1955
International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD): mixed papers (2), 1956
International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD): mixed papers (3), 1957
International Conference on Regional Planning and Development, 1955
Journal account of departure of Eoghan Carmichael's departure for Africa, 6 May 1893 to 13 May 1893
Journal account written by Alexander Carmichael of the departure of his son Eoghan for Africa describing seeing him off at Waverley Station, Edinburgh, noting who met him in London and that he set sail on the 'SS Scot' from London, England for Chinde, East Africa [Mozambique]. Of his departure, Carmichael writes 'Poor darling boy! We shall not see him at the soonest for five years - perhaps never. God alone knows. This is the first break in the family.'
Keeping Fit for Stage Work, 1870s-1930s
Magazine photograph of three images of horses used on stage for the musical revue 'The Whirligig' at the Palace Theatre, London in [1919]. The next beneath the image notes that the actors attend the Army riding school in North-West London as a way to keep fit for the show.