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Austin Reed on board the RMS Queen Mary

RIBA58727
Westwood, Percy James (1878-1958)
NOTES: The Queen Mary was designed by Arthur J. Davis for Cunard-White Star Line. She was launched in 1934 and retired in 1967. Austin Reed had two shops on board both in the tourist class.

Exhibition stand for M. Bertish & Co. Ltd., British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, London

RIBA58733
P. J. Westwood & Emberton
NOTES: P. J. Westwood was in partnership with Joseph Emberton from 1922 to 1926.

Commerce section, Expo' 64, Lausanne

RIBA61197
Camenzind, Alberto (1914-2004)
NOTES: Alberto Camenzind was the Chief Architect of Expo' 64 and was responsible for choosing the architect for each of the seven sections.

Peter Robinson Ltd department store, Oxford Street, London: the redesigned millinery department fitted out with Warerite laminated plastics

RIBA63455
Black, Sir Misha (1910-1977)
NOTES: Misha Black and Alexander Gibson of the Research Design Unit were responsible for the overall design of the department while Jacqueline Groag was responsible for the fish-net design on a grey background of the Warerite sheeting fixed to the drawer fronts of all the fitments.

Schreiber House, West Heath Road, Hampstead, London: teak veneer wadrobe in the master bedroom dressing room area

RIBA63732
Gowan, James (1923-2015)
NOTES: The special built-in furniture and room dividers were designed by James Gowan and made by the Schreiber furniture company.

Schreiber House, West Heath Road, Hampstead, London: teak veneer storage unit

RIBA64286
Gowan, James (1923-2015)
NOTES: The special built-in furniture and room dividers were designed by James Gowan and made by the Schreiber furniture company.
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