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Houses, Y Groes, Rhiwbina Garden Village, Cardiff

RIBA148826
Unwin, Sir Raymond (1863-1940)
NOTES: The plans for Rhiwbina Garden Village were drawn up by Raymond Unwin in 1912 for the Cardiff Workers' Co-operative Garden Village Society Ltd, for an estate of 300 houses. The group of semi-detached pairs seen here were designed by Alfred Hughes Mottram.

Houses, Y Groes, Rhiwbina Garden Village, Cardiff

RIBA148872
Unwin, Sir Raymond (1863-1940)
NOTES: The plans for Rhiwbina Garden Village were drawn up by Raymond Unwin in 1912 for the Cardiff Workers' Co-operative Garden Village Society Ltd, for an estate of 300 houses. The group of semi-detached pairs seen here were designed by Alfred Hughes Mottram.

Brentham Garden Estate, Ealing, London

RIBA151546
Sutcliffe, George Lister (1864-1915)
NOTES: Brentham Garden Estate was laid out between 1901-1915, for the Ealing Tenants Ltd, pioneers of the Co-Partnership movement. By 1905 fifty houses had been built, and in 1907 when more land was acquired, Parker and Unwin were commissioned to lay out the rest of the estate. Other architects included George Sutcliffe and Frederick Cavendish Pearson. See RIBA161541 for a colour version of this image.

Brentham Garden Estate, Ealing, London

RIBA151547
Sutcliffe, George Lister (1864-1915)
NOTES: Brentham Garden Estate was laid out between 1901-1915, for the Ealing Tenants Ltd, pioneers of the Co-Partnership movement. By 1905 fifty houses had been built, and in 1907 when more land was acquired, Parker and Unwin were commissioned to lay out the rest of the estate. Other architects included George Sutcliffe and Frederick Cavendish Pearson. See RIBA161542 for a colour version of this image.

Brentham Garden Estate, Ealing, London

RIBA151548
Sutcliffe, George Lister (1864-1915)
NOTES: Brentham Garden Estate was laid out between 1901-1915, for the Ealing Tenants Ltd, pioneers of the Co-Partnership movement. By 1905 fifty houses had been built, and in 1907 when more land was acquired, Parker and Unwin were commissioned to lay out the rest of the estate. Other architects included George Sutcliffe and Frederick Cavendish Pearson.
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