Piece CUL/Box3/103 - A calendar: April

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CUL/Box3/103

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A calendar: April

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  • nd [1914-1994] (Creation)

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A calendar, titled "April". Printed in black and red ink on brown paper. The calendar is an extract from a yearly calendar, with months March, April and May visible, there is a drawing of a space surrounded by buildings above the months, the drawing is intricate and detailed with a red border around the drawing, to the back of the calendar page is a small biography to Gordon Cullen, stating how he was well equipped to interpret plans drawn by architect Nicholas Hawksmoor of The City of Cambridge when it needed to be interpreted to be reformed. No people are included.

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