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Housing, Winscombe Street, Camden, London: the garden room with its central partition

RIBA92911
Brown, Neave Sinclair (1929-2018)
NOTES: This group of five houses, designed by Neave Brown, included his own house, which is shown here.

Sketch designs for an imaginary house, with furniture and accoutrements, for Captain Edward Weatherston Day of the R.M.S. Briton:'And yet another Day!' [the nursery] (page 14)

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Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: Lutyens returned to Britain from South Africa on the R.M.S. Briton in April 1919 where he met, and enjoyed the company of, Captain Day. When Captain Day remarked that he was soon to retire and wanted to build himself a house in Gravesend, Lutyens spent the journey doing drawings for the house. The designs for the house itself no longer exist but the sketches for the interiors and furniture remain, which Lutyens sent to Captain Day from London. The captain never did build his house. The doll's house in this image is a model of Captain Day's house.

Hamilton Park Home, Hamilton Park West, Islington, London: the eastern playroom in the children's home

RIBA109741
Dixon Haryett Partnership
NOTES: This is a home for children with special needs which has been incorporated into housing for Islington Council. Both the housing and the home have been designed by the Dixon Haryett Partnership.

Hamilton Park Home, Hamilton Park West, Islington, London: the eastern playroom in the children's home

RIBA109742
Dixon Haryett Partnership
NOTES: This is a home for children with special needs which has been incorporated into housing for Islington Council. Both the housing and the home have been designed by the Dixon Haryett Partnership.

Hamilton Park Home, Hamilton Park West, Islington, London: the eastern playroom in the children's home

RIBA109743
Dixon Haryett Partnership
NOTES: This is a home for children with special needs which has been incorporated into housing for Islington Council. Both the housing and the home have been designed by the Dixon Haryett Partnership.

Hamilton Park Home, Hamilton Park West, Islington, London: the entrance to the eastern playroom in the children's home

RIBA109744
Dixon Haryett Partnership
NOTES: This is a home for children with special needs which has been incorporated into housing for Islington Council. Both the housing and the home have been designed by the Dixon Haryett Partnership.

Hamilton Park Home, Hamilton Park West, Islington, London: the entrance and courtyard to the eastern playroom

RIBA109746
Dixon Haryett Partnership
NOTES: This is a home for children with special needs which has been incorporated into housing for Islington Council. Both the housing and the home have been designed by the Dixon Haryett Partnership.

Hamilton Park Home, Hamilton Park West, Islington, London: the western playroom of the children's home

RIBA109747
Dixon Haryett Partnership
NOTES: This is a home for children with special needs which has been incorporated into housing for Islington Council. Both the housing and the home have been designed by the Dixon Haryett Partnership.
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