London (England)
Found in 113 Collections and/or Records:
Elephant and Castle: assorted photographs and reports, 1955-1956
Miscellaneous material related to London County Council Comprehensive Development Area no 5: Elephant and Castle. The file contains: a draft report on the area, with accompanying correspondence; 4 black and white photographic prints (21cm x 30cm) of an architectural model of the area; a redevelopment brochure and an article published in the Municipal Journal concerning the proposed development.
Elephant and Castle: drawings, 1955-1956
5 copy perspective drawings (24cm x 37cm) of the proposed development at London County Council's Comprehensive Development Area no 5: Elephant and Castle. The drawings show the pedestrianised shopping areas and the multi-purpose office, shopping and entertainment development. The drawings are hand coloured. 2 are the same copy with differing hand colouring.
Exhibitions: exhibition papers and photographs, 1951-1959
Festival of Britain Exhibition: papers, 1951
General comprehensive development areas files: general files, 1950s
General papers: lectures concerning the reconstruction of Stepney, c1950-1954
File of typescript and manuscript drafts for talks and articles concerning the redevelopment of London County Council's Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney / Poplar. Most are authored by Percy Johnson-Marshall, but other authors are represented including the Architect to the Council, Sir Robert Hogg Matthew.
General papers: photographs of Stepney / Poplar, 1940-1961
General papers: planning reports, 1949-1958
General papers: Stepney / Poplar Comprehensive Development Area programming papers, 1946-1959
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.