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London replanned : the Royal Academy Planning Committee's interim report, fully illustrated / with a foreword by Sir Edwin Lutyens, O.M., K.C.I.E., P.R.A., chairman of the Committee ; and an introduction by Sir Charles Bressey, C.B., C.B.E., vice-chairman.
Author
Royal Academy Planning Committee
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London : Country Life Limited ... , 1942.
Description
32 p. : ill., plans ; 28 cm.
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Marquand Library - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Marquand Library Use Only Rare Books
NA9188.L7 A5 1942q
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City planning
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Public works
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England
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London
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London (England)
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Buildings, structures, etc
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Related name
Lutyens, Edwin Landseer, Sir, 1869-1944
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Bressey, Charles, Sir, 1874-1951
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Contained in
Multi-title collection including Road, rail and river in London : the Royal Academy Planning Committee's second report and 1 other(s).
With
Laid in with: Road, rail and river in London. -- London : Country Life Limited, 1944.
Binding note
RCPPZ copy: In publisher's pictorial wrappers, loose in plain pasteboards with white cloth spine.
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Also issued online.
In
Multi-title collection including Road, rail and river in London : the Royal Academy Planning Committee's second report and 1 other(s).
LCCN
43003121
OCLC
3623545
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