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Cambridge
GB 249 T-GED/22/1/166 · Item · [20th century]
Part of British Isles: England: Individual Towns, Cities, Regions etc.

Nine postcard views of notable buildings at Cambridge, mounted on one sheet.

  • Cambridge from Castlehill'
  • 'The Great Court Trinity College Cambridge'
  • 'St. John's College Cambridge' (2)
  • 'Gate of Honour Caius College Cambridge'
  • 'King's College Chapel & Gate Cambridge'
  • 'St. John's Chapel Cambridge'
  • 'Kings College Chapel'
  • 'Bridge of Sighs St Johns College Cambridge'

'A.R. Quinton'

Three more postcards are missing.

Quinton, Alfred Robert, 1853-1934, artist
London, Chelsea
GB 249 T-GED/22/1/257 · Item · [after 1910]
Part of British Isles: England: Individual Towns, Cities, Regions etc.

Crosby Hall.

'Erected in Bishopsgate, 1466. Re-erected in Chelsea, 1910'
'University and City Association of London Ltd.'

Postcard sent by John Ross to Patrick Geddes, 3 More's Garden, Chelsea, on 15 October 1912 with regard to an invitation for a meeting of the University and City Association of London Ltd.

Lincoln
GB 249 T-GED/22/1/228 · Item · [after 1917]
Part of British Isles: England: Individual Towns, Cities, Regions etc.

'Development of Wool Trade and Manufacture of Wool, Silk and Iron in Lincoln'
[between 1066-1917]

Anon.

'Historical chart showing development of wool trade and Manufacture of wool, Silk and Iron in Lincoln' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on reverse.
'? Valley Section' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on reverse.
'Lincoln - Wool Trade Historical Chart of development' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on reverse.
'2/VS/5' endorsed in manuscript in red crayon on reverse.

London, Chelsea
GB 249 T-GED/22/1/255 · Item · [after 1910]
Part of British Isles: England: Individual Towns, Cities, Regions etc.

'Crosby Hall. Erected in Bishopsgate, circa 1466. Re-erected on More's Garden, Chelsea - 1910'

Two reproductions of photographs of the relocated Crosby Hall, mounted on one sheet.

  • [Garden facade of Crosby Hall after relocation]
  • 'Crosby Hall (Roof)' endorsed in manuscript in pencil in bottom margin.

Anon.

Lincoln
GB 249 T-GED/22/1/226 · Item · 1920
Part of British Isles: England: Individual Towns, Cities, Regions etc.

Two reproductions of perspective drawings of proposed housing for Swanpool garden suburb.

'Thompson, Hennell and James Architects'

Various authors after [ ] Thompson, Charles Murray Hennell and C[ ] H[ ] James.

  1. [L-shaped house]
    'B. Marriott Del 1920'
    32.7 x 25 cm on 39.4 x 31.6 cm backing

  2. [Terrace houses]
    'C.H. James Del 1920'
    45.5 x 25.5 cm on 51.9 x 31.4 cm backing

Hennell, Charles Murray, b. 1883, architect
Lincoln
GB 249 T-GED/22/1/227 · Item · [1920]
Part of British Isles: England: Individual Towns, Cities, Regions etc.

Three pages with reproductions of plans, elevations and photographs of housing in Swanpool Garden Suburb, mounted on one sheet.

  • 'Swanpool Garden Village, Lincoln.'; [four reproductions of photographs]; 44.7 x 33 cm
  • 'A block of fourteen shops with maisonettes above'; 45.2 x 33 cm
  • 'Block of eight cottages Type XXVI, drawing 548 [and] 549'; 44.9 x 33 cm

'Thompson, Hennell and James Architects'

From 'The Architect, 28 May 1920'.

Hennell, Charles Murray, b. 1883, architect
Lincoln
GB 249 T-GED/22/1/225 · Item · 1919
Part of British Isles: England: Individual Towns, Cities, Regions etc.

'"Swanpool" Garden Suburb Lincoln Proposed Development of Site'
'Thompson, Hennell & James, Architects, Aldwych Chambers, 170, Strand W.C.2'
'Revised to May 1919'
'Drawing No. L 2008'

Scale: 1 inch to 2500 feet

Inset: [Map showing relation between Lincoln and suburb]

[Centre of plan amended by pasting a new version of design for central section on original plan.]

Hennell, Charles Murray, b. 1883, architect
Letchworth
GB 249 T-GED/22/1/220 · Item · 1918
Part of British Isles: England: Individual Towns, Cities, Regions etc.

'The Town Area of the Letchworth Estate of First Garden City Ltd. Plan of Present Development Spring 1918.'
'Estate Office, Letchworth.'
'The Town is laid out from the Original Design by Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin Architects'

Anon. after Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin.

Scale: 1 inch to 7500 feet

Parker, Richard Barry, 1867-1943, architect and town planner