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Survey of London
… aerial view in 1986. RCHME photograph (NMR 2691/63) (b) Prefabs on the Isle of Dogs in 1946. Photograph reproduced in …
Survey of London
… the block between Spencer Street and Wynyatt Street, and prefabs were erected. In 1946 the Northampton Estate revived …
Survey of London
… the shops and houses of St John Street. Twelve Uni-Seco prefabs went up, and from 1946 the LCC intended building a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… mostly in two large estates, some consisting of 1940s prefabs. 86 Of Oakington's public houses the White Horse at …
Survey of London
… 1986. LCC, 193657 (pp. 4078). Mostly demolished b (right). Prefabs on the St John's Parish Area, Cubitt Town, in January 1946 (p. 39) Prefabs on the Isle of Dogs in 1946. (right). Prefabs on the St John's Parish Area, Cubitt Town, in January …
Survey of London
… 207 in March 1952, and the last did not go until 1958. 218 Prefabs With the construction of huts under way, in November … factory made (E.F.M.) bungalows, popularly known as prefabs. They were to be built by the Ministry of Works, which was to retain ownership of the prefabs, but the Borough and County Councils were responsible …
A History of the County of Northampton
… resumed in 1947-8, with the erection of both temporary 'prefabs' and permanent houses, followed between 1949 and 1957 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… End were permanently solved. In 1957 Chelsea still had 77 'prefabs' erected by the council, of which 3 were dismantled …
Survey of London
… by bombing during the Second World War, and after the war prefabs were erected on the cleared sites (Plate 107a). 353 …
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