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Design for the village centre of Coln Hatherop and Quenington

RIBA13346
Nicholson, Christopher David George (1904-1948)

Kells Community Centre, Whitehaven

RIBA14418
NOTES: This is an example of the many industrial hostels built throughout the country from 1941 by the Ministry of Supply and the Ministry of Works and Building.

Kells Community Centre, Whitehaven: the nursery

RIBA14423
Miners' Welfare Commission

Design for Crispin Hall club and institute, High Street/Leigh Street, Street, Somerset

RIBA20117
Skipper, George John (1856-1948)
NOTES: This building was designed for W.S. Clark.

Design for proposed war memorial hall, Wonersh, Surrey: exterior elevations and plan of the interior

RIBA20125
Goodhart-Rendel, Harry Stuart (1887-1959)
NOTES: This hall was designed as a memorial to those killed in World War I.

Preliminary design for the church hall of St Peter, Stevenage, Hertfordshire

RIBA20230
Cachemaille-Day, Nugent Francis (1896-1976)

Design for B'nai B'rith Hillel House, 1-2 Endsleigh Street, Bloomsbury, London

RIBA20241
R. Seifert & Partners
NOTES: This was built to meet the demands of a growing Jewish student population, providing accommodation and support for people of the Jewish faith studying in London.

Kingsley Hall, Powis Road, Bow, London: elevations and sections, for Miss Muriel Lester and Miss Doris Lester

RIBA21664
Cowles-Voysey, Charles (1889-1981)
NOTES: Muriel and Doris Lester founded Kingsley Hall as a Community Centre in the East End of London. It included a large hall and number of residential units or 'cells', one of which was used by Gandhi during his visit to London in 1931.

Kingsley Hall, Powis Road, Bow, London: plans for the community centre hall for Miss Muriel Lester and Miss Doris Lester

RIBA21665
Cowles-Voysey, Charles (1889-1981)
NOTES: Muriel and Doris Lester founded Kingsley Hall as a Community Centre in the East End of London. It included a large hall and number of residential units or 'cells', one of which was used by Gandhi during his visit to London in 1931.
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