'Factory area'
'Drawing No. 415'
'Louis de Soissons'
Scale: 1 inch to 200 feet
21.6.1921
'Factory area'
'Drawing No. 415'
'Louis de Soissons'
Scale: 1 inch to 200 feet
21.6.1921
'Diagram of Town Plan shewing [sic] zones, open public spaces, public buildings & through roads'
'L. de Soissons, [ ... ]Architect'
Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile
'Plan of the Estate'
'Welwyn Garden City Estate Office'
Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile
'Drawing No. 285'
Scale: 1 inch to 200 feet
Two printed documents mounted on one card.
'last copy - keep' endorsed in manuscript in red crayon by Patrick Geddes.
'London News Agency Photos' stamped on reverse.
Label on reverse with description of the photograph.
Anon.
Text referring to history of Crosby Hall and fund-raising for relocation printed on reverse of postcard. Due to backing of item text cannot be read.
'Walter H. Godfrey'
'75' endorsed in manuscript in ink on label [Cities Committee, 'War and Peace', no. 75].
'4' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on label.
'Percy B. Houfton, Architect, Chesterfield 1907-1909'
'34' endorsed in manuscript in ink on top seal.
'68' endorsed in manuscript in ink on top seal [Cities Committee, 'War and Peace', No. 68].
'IX.42 (a) (b)' endorsed in manuscript in ink on top seal.
Norman Chapel was restored by C.R. Ashbee for the philosopher Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy (Crawford, Allan, 'Charles Robert Ashbee: Architect, Designer & Romantic Socialist' (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985), p. 472).
Ashbee, Charles Robert, 1863–1942, architect, designer, and town plannerScale: 5 cm to 1000 feet
'1' endorsed top left corner.
'Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin Architects Baldock Harts and Buxton'
'Drawing Number 3471'
'February 22nd 1905'
[ ] Baldock, [ ] Harts and [ ] Buxton after Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin
Scale: 12 inches to 1 mile
Incomplete, print cut along left margin.
'2' endorsed top left corner.
'Return to V. Branford 17 Broad Street Avenue EC' endorsed top right corner in manuscript in pencil.
Endorsed on reverse with a small architectural sketch in pencil.
'3' endorsed top left corner.
'9 Nov 1904' stamped on reverse.