[possibly the Dome of Discovery, Festival of Britain 1951]
[believed to be Festival of Britain, 1951]
A photograph of a river and a bridge, no title included. Printed without colour on photographic paper. The photograph is of a bridge over a river, possibly the Thames River, buildings are visible to the back of the image, poles are attached to the rivers wall with country flags on it and trees are lining the sidewalk next to the river. There is a "Crown Copyright Reserved" stamp along with a business stamp belonging to Jack Howe on the reverse side of the photograph. No people are included.
[believed to be Festival of Britain, 1951]
A photograph of a river, a bridge and a sidewalk, no title included. Printed without colour on photographic paper. The photograph is of a bridge over a river, possibly the Thames River, and a sidewalk next to the river, buildings are visible across the river and poles with country flags are visible along the sidewalk. There is a "Crown Copyright Reserved" stamp along with a business stamp belonging to Jack Howe on the reverse side of the photograph. People are included.
[believed to be Festival of Britain, 1951]
- Envelope containing correspondence and documentation re Barbados, 1940s
- Envelope: 'Misc Print' - photographs including some labelled: Dewar Mills, Bewdley, W J Toomey, Ian McCallum, views of Portmadoc, Stewkley, Brighton, Calcutta [Kolkata]
- Text and sketches for Venesta Building Exhibition Stand Competition, [1934]
- Plans for Minex exhibition, 2 May 1947
- File of miscellaneous ms notes and sketches, mainly fragments, unidentifiable and undated
- Keystone, Review of the Association of Building Technicians, July-Aug 1942
- List of drawings held by individuals i.e. Skinner, Lubetkin, undated
- Anatomical sketches, undated
- Text and sketches for a 'Music Establishment' at Berkeley Square, London
- Correspondence and contract re 1951 Festival of Britain
- File: 'Townscape Text' - contains material relating to rehousing in wartime and project for a memorial of the London bombing during WW2, 1940-1945'
[believed to be Festival of Britain, 1951]
[believed to be Festival of Britain, 1951]