'Harrow Weald Par[k] Middlesex'
View of a country house in Harrow Weald Park.
Anon.
'Harrow Weald Par[k] Middlesex'
View of a country house in Harrow Weald Park.
Anon.
'Hastings and St. Leonards. [ ] 1914 Bird's Eye View showing the growth of the town into the [Va]lle[ys]'
Collage comprising aerial view, map and reproductions of photographs.
Anon. [First Atelier of Architecture (Leonard Holcombe Bucknell, Eric Rawlstone Jarrett, and A[ ] B[ ] Hamilton)]
Fourteen insets: 'Key Plan' and 13 photographs of the two cities and environs along the border of the sheet.
'Cities Exhibition No. 281, lent by the First Atelier of Architecture'
Zonder titel'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).
Zonder titel'Raymond Unwin, [...] Architect'
'P. Holme delt.'
P[ ] Holme after Raymond Unwin
'Cities Exhibition No. 137, lent by Raymond Unwin'
'Alden & Co. Ltd. Oxford'
Anon.
'112' endorsed in bottom right corner.
'Cadbury Cloakroom' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on reverse.
'2' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on reverse.
Map shows Medieval Chester.
Scale unspecified.
[Cities Exhibition]
'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.
'KNo 6' endorsed in manuscript in pencil in top right corner of backing.
'No. 72' [Cities Exhibition] endorsed in manuscript in pencil in bottom right corner.
[Cities Exhibition]
One watercolour attached.
'Cities Exhibition No. 118, lent by Joseph Rowntree Village Trust'
'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].
'Cities Exhibition No. 92[ ]'
'UNIV / 5' endorsed in manuscript in crayon on reverse.