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Montage images from 'Civilia' (proposed new city in Warwickshire) created for a special issue of the 'Architectural review', June 1971

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NOTES: The magazine refers to Nuneaton as being the proposed site for the new city.

Montage images from 'Civilia' (proposed new city in Warwickshire) created for a special issue of the 'Architectural review', June 1971

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NOTES: The magazine refers to Nuneaton as being the proposed site for the new city.

Montage images from 'Civilia' (proposed new city in Warwickshire) created for a special issue of the 'Architectural review', June 1971

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NOTES: The magazine refers to Nuneaton as being the proposed site for the new city.

Montage images from 'Civilia' (proposed new city in Warwickshire) created for a special issue of the 'Architectural review', June 1971: the marina

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NOTES: The magazine refers to Nuneaton as being the proposed site for the new city. The image entitled as featured in the journal was, ' Sailing in the Marina, 51. Citadel right, Tuttle Hill, left, Cathedral dead centre. The boats are making for the arm that feeds into the Coventry Canal.'

Royal Institute of British Architects, 66 Portland Place, London: the sixth floor dining room, refurbished as a bar and coffee shop

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Wornum, George Grey (1888-1957)
NOTES: The RIBA was designed in 1934 by Grey Wornum. This refurbishment work was undertaken in 1976 by architects Garnett Cloughley Blakemore & Associates.

Royal Institute of British Architects, 66 Portland Place, London: the sixth floor dining room refurbished as a bar, coffee shop

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Wornum, George Grey (1888-1957)
NOTES: The RIBA was designed in 1934 by Grey Wornum. The refurbishment of the sixth floor dining area was undertaken in 1976 by Garnett Cloughley Blakemore & Associates.

Royal Institute of British Architects, 66 Portland Place, London: the sixth floor dining room refurbished as a bar and coffee Shop

RIBA137204
Wornum, George Grey (1888-1957)
NOTES: The RIBA was designed in 1934 by Grey Wornum. The refurbishment of the sixth floor dining area was undertaken in 1976 by Garnett Cloughley Blakemore & Associates.

Royal Institute of British Architects, 66 Portland Place, London: the sixth floor dining room refurbished as a bar and coffee Shop

RIBA137205
Wornum, George Grey (1888-1957)
NOTES: The RIBA was designed in 1934 by Grey Wornum. The refurbishment of the sixth floor dining area was undertaken in 1976 by Garnett Cloughley Blakemore & Associates.

Royal Institute of British Architects, 66 Portland Place, London: the sixth floor dining room refurbished as a bar and coffee Shop

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Wornum, George Grey (1888-1957)
NOTES: The RIBA was designed in 1934 by Grey Wornum. The refurbishment of the sixth floor dining area was undertaken in 1976 by Garnett Cloughley Blakemore & Associates.

Montage images from 'Civilia' (proposed new city in Warwickshire) created for a special issue of the 'Architectural review', June 1971: the marina

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NOTES: The magazine refers to Nuneaton as being the proposed site for the new city. The image entitled as featured in the journal was, ' Sailing in the Marina, 51. Citadel right, Tuttle Hill, left, Cathedral dead centre. The boats are making for the arm that feeds into the Coventry Canal.'
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