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Christ Church Roman Catholic Church, Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire: an extinguished altar candle with the sanctuary lamp flickering in the background

RIBA62814
Burles & Newton
NOTES: This is one of the images taken for 'Manplan 5: 'Religion and Environment' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 Mar.

St Margaret's Roman Catholic Church, Twickenham, London: mother being dropped off at the entrance

RIBA62815
Williams & Winkley
NOTES: This is one of the images taken for 'Manplan 5: 'Religion and Environment' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 Mar.

Anglican Church of St Philip and St James, Hodge Hill, Birmingham: children watching social activities in the games hall from the coffee bar

RIBA62833
Birmingham School of Architecture
NOTES: This is one of the images taken for 'Manplan 5: 'Religion and Environment' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 Mar. Commissioned by the Anglican Diocese of Birmingham, this multi-use complex was designed by the Institute for the Study of Worship at Birmingham University and the Live Projects Department of the Birmingham School of Architecture and led by Martin Purdy, project architect. After extensive consultation with the vicar and parishioners, a pre-school nursery, workshop, cinema, day centre for old people, library, lounge, art room, games spaces and bar were included in the final project. The church closed in 2008 when the high cost of repairs to the building was deemed uneconomic.

St Saviour's church hall, Eton Road, South Hampstead, London

RIBA62844
Martin, D. S.
NOTES: This is one of the images taken for 'Manplan 5: 'Religion and Environment' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 Mar.

Queen Elizabeth Medical Centre, Birmingham: the boiler house complex

RIBA62850
Lanchester & Lodge
NOTES: This is one of the images collected for 'Manplan 6: Health & welfare' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 May

Liverpool Transfusion Centre, Liverpool: the rear (north) elevation and entrance to the garage

RIBA62852
Mitchell, Tom Noel (1909-1977)
NOTES: This is one of the images collected for 'Manplan 6: Health & welfare' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 May

Liverpool Transfusion Centre, Liverpool: cool working area

RIBA62854
Mitchell, Tom Noel (1909-1977)
NOTES: This is one of the images collected for 'Manplan 6: Health & welfare' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 May

Sharoe Green Hospital, Preston, with end of Ward Block 1 (left), operating theatres (centre) and nurses' home (right)

RIBA62858
Charles B. Pearson & Partners
NOTES: This is one of the images collected for 'Manplan 6: Health & welfare' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 May

Hounslow Health Centre, London: signage at one of the staircases

RIBA62861
Trevett, George Albert
NOTES: This is one of the images collected for 'Manplan 6: Health & welfare' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 May

Group practice consulting rooms, Inch Road, Kelso, Scottish Borders: one of the consulting rooms

RIBA62865
Womersley, Peter (1923-1993)
NOTES: This is one of the images collected for 'Manplan 6: Health & welfare' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 May

Temporary health centre, Thamesmead, London: the reception area

RIBA62866
Derek Stow & Partners
NOTES: This is one of the images collected for 'Manplan 6: Health & welfare' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 May. Thamesmead was planned in 1965-1966 as a new town on the riverside marshes of south-east London between Plumstead and Erith. It was scheduled for completion in 1974 but was never fully finished and the projected population of 60,000 for the new town was downgraded to 45,000 by the end of the 1970s. From then around 400 houses were being built annually and by 1982, the population stood at 20,000. Since 2014 the managment and regeneration of the area has come under the aegis of Peabody.y.

Temporary health centre, Thamesmead, London: the waiting room

RIBA62867
Derek Stow & Partners
NOTES: This is one of the images collected for 'Manplan 6: Health & welfare' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 May. Thamesmead was planned in 1965-1966 as a new town on the riverside marshes of south-east London between Plumstead and Erith. It was scheduled for completion in 1974 but was never fully finished and the projected population of 60,000 for the new town was downgraded to 45,000 by the end of the 1970s. From then around 400 houses were being built annually and by 1982, the population stood at 20,000. Since 2014 the managment and regeneration of the area has come under the aegis of Peabody.y.

Temporary health centre, Thamesmead, London: a dental clinic

RIBA62868
Derek Stow & Partners
NOTES: This is one of the images collected for 'Manplan 6: Health & welfare' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 May. Thamesmead was scheduled to be completed in 1974 but was never fully finished and the projected population of 60,000 for the new town was downgraded to 45,000 by the end of the 1970s. From then around 400 houses were being built annually and by 1982, the population stood at 20,000. Since 2014 the managment and regeneration of the area has come under the aegis of Peabody.

Baldry Gardens health centre, Lambeth, London: the health centre seen with associated housing

RIBA62869
Hollamby, Edward (1921-2000)
NOTES: This is one of the images collected for 'Manplan 6: Health & welfare' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 May

Charlwood House Old People's Hostel, part of Lillington Gardens Estate, Pimlico, London: windows and balconies

RIBA62870
Darbourne & Darke
NOTES: This is one of the images collected for 'Manplan 6: Health & welfare' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 May

Cardiff City Hall, Cathays Park, Cardiff

RIBA62881
Lanchester Stewart & Rickards
NOTES: This is one of the images taken for 'Manplan 7: Local Government' in Architectural Review, vol. 148, 1970 July.

Mobile information service from Lambeth Council serving its residents, London

RIBA62887
NOTES: This is one of the images taken for 'Manplan 7: Local Government' in Architectural Review, vol. 148, 1970 July.

Refuse collectors, London

RIBA62888
NOTES: This is one of the images taken for 'Manplan 7: Local Government' in Architectural Review, vol. 148, 1970 July.

Refuse cart leaving dump, Ashford, Kent

RIBA62890
NOTES: This is one of the images taken for 'Manplan 7: Local Government' in Architectural Review, vol. 148, 1970 July.

Newcastle Civic Centre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: the council chamber

RIBA62892
Kenyon, George (1908-1976)
NOTES: This is one of the images taken for 'Manplan 7: Local Government' in Architectural Review, vol. 148, 1970 July. The large-scale bronze by David Wynne, seen at the north end of the Ceremonial Way, releases water from the elevated hand, drenching the figure and symbolising the River Tyne.
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