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Harveys Bristol Milk sherry bottle

RIBA92373
Conran Design Group

Cover of the Royal Institute of Town Planning Conference, 1910: Members' Handbook

RIBA93390
Rickards, Edwin Alfred (1872-1920)
SOURCE: Town planning conference, London, 10th-15th October 1910, exhibition of drawings & models at the Royal Academy from the 10th to the 22nd October (1910, London), title page

Family Christmas card sent by Jane Drew and Max Fry from their home and offices at 63 Gloucester Place, London

RIBA94362
Drew, Dame Jane (1911-1996)
NOTES: From a series of sketches including caricatures and designs for greeting cards in the Fry & Drew papers. Georgina and Jennifer [Alliston] were Jane Drew's twin daughters from her first marriage. This card probably dates from the late 1940s-1950s.

Egophile: Christmas card designed by Denys Lasdun showing himself and his fellow architects as classical columns, from left to right, Maxwell Fry, Jane Drew, Lindsey Drake and Denys Lasdun

RIBA94478
Lasdun, Sir Denys (1914-2001)
NOTES: The Egophile is a large scrapbook containing a mixture of personal notes, correspondence, press cuttings, from the national, local, and international press and the architectural press collected by Denys Lasdun during the early part of his architectural life.

Egophile: drawing by Denys Lasdun on the organisation of space with annotations by Le Corbusier

RIBA94479
Lasdun, Sir Denys (1914-2001)
NOTES: The Egophile is a large scrapbook containing a mixture of personal notes, correspondence, press cuttings, from the national, local, and international press and the architectural press collected by Denys Lasdun during the early part of his architectural life. This drawing dates from the CIAM 7 Conference held at Bergamo in 1949.

Egophile: Kaye and Ronald Searle's change of address card for 32 Newton Road, Paddington, London

RIBA94481
Lasdun, Sir Denys (1914-2001)
NOTES: The Egophile is a large scrapbook containing a mixture of personal notes, correspondence, press cuttings, from the national, local, and international press and the architectural press collected by Denys Lasdun during the early part of his architectural life. Lasdun designed this house for F. J. Conway, a painter. The artist and illustrator Ronald Searle and his wife, the editor, Kaye Webb, lived in the house during the 1950s.
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