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Cookery Collection2
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architecture5
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community life2
construction industry2
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social life and customs2
architecture, domestic1

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Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019)1
Butterfield, William (1814-1900)1
Cambridge Camden Society1
Clifford, Henry Dalton1
Ecclesiological Society1
Enthoven, Roderick Eustace1
Enthoven, Roderick Eustace (1900-)1
Robertson, Howard1

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Reconstruction and the home

Robertson, Howard

1947

"First published 1947."

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New homes from old buildings

Clifford, Henry Dalton; Enthoven, Roderick Eustace (1900-)

1954

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Topping Out Ceremony

July 1967

Topping out ceremony at a new block of flats near Swiss Cottage, London. The ceremony is traditional in the building industry, and marks either the roofing-in of a building, or the half-way stage in t...

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Instrumenta ecclesiastica

Butterfield, William (1814-1900); Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019); Ecclesiological Society; Cambridge Camden Society

[1847]

72 plates of working drawings (6 folding) of details and fittings for churches and their precincts, mainly from designs by William Butterfield. Includes list of plates, nos. 38/39 relate to same folde...

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Topping Out Ceremonies

1951-1974

This file contains items relating to topping-out ceremonies, a tradition in the building industry marking either the roofing-in of a building, or the half-way stage in the construction of a building. ...

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