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Tithe Barn, Church Farm, Siddington, Gloucestershire, with the corner of St Peter's Church on the far left foreground

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NOTES: There are two adjoining barns at Church Farm; one large tithe barn and a smaller adjoining barn to the west. The tithe barn is 13th century in origin, while the smaller barn is late 18th century.

Tithe Barn, Church Farm, Siddington, Gloucestershire: the east gable with the slit window

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NOTES: There are two adjoining barns at Church Farm; one large tithe barn and a smaller adjoining barn to the west. The tithe barn is 13th century in origin, while the smaller barn is late 18th century.

Port of Liverpool Building, Pier Head, Liverpool, seen at night

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Briggs & Wolstenholme
NOTES: The design for the Port of Liverpool Building (formerly Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Offices, more commonly known as the Dock Office) was won in competition by Briggs & Wolstenholme with Arnold Thornely and F. B. Hobbs. Built in 1904-1907, the structure is of steel encased in concrete, with a facing of Portland stone.

Port of Liverpool Building, Pier Head, Liverpool, seen at night

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Briggs & Wolstenholme
NOTES: The design for the Port of Liverpool Building (formerly Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Offices, more commonly known as the Dock Office) was won in competition by Briggs & Wolstenholme with Arnold Thornely and F. B. Hobbs. Built in 1904-1907, the structure is of steel encased in concrete, with a facing of Portland stone.

St Andrew's Church, Roker, Sunderland: detail of the stonework and tower

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Prior, Edward Schroeder (1852-1932)
NOTES: The church was designed by E. S. Prior and A. Randall Wells, who had been Lethaby's Clerk of Works at Brockhampton (1904). Many of the fixtures and fittings are by Ernest Gimson, notably the oak panelled chancel and the oak choir stalls.

Bredon Barn, Bredon, Worcestershire: detail of the timber and stone construction

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Charles, Frederick. W. B. (1912-2002)
NOTES: The barn at Bredon is an aisled structure of nine bays, with Cotswold stone walls and a stone slate roof. It is 134 feet long and has an equal width and height of 44 feet, and a loft approached by an external stair. It was distinguished from other great medieval barns in that it was inhabited by the Reeve (the estate overseer) and his family, so contained a fireplace, a stone lavatory and garderobe. It was badly damaged by fire in 1980. It was completely restored in 1983 by Frederick Charles, father of the photographer Martin Charles.

National Institute of Public Finance & Policy, Delhi: the main entrance

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Rewal, Raj (1934-)
NOTES: Primarily an academic institute for research and training, it was begun in 1979, but later phases were being planned when this image was taken. See RIBA157641 for a colour version of this image.

National Institute of Public Finance & Policy, Delhi: the main entrance

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Rewal, Raj (1934-)
NOTES: Primarily an academic institute for research and training, it was begun in 1979, but later phases were being planned when this image was taken. See RIBA157642 for a colour version of this image.

National Institute of Public Finance & Policy, Delhi: the main entrance front

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Rewal, Raj (1934-)
NOTES: Primarily an academic institute for research and training, it was begun in 1979, but later phases were being planned when this image was taken. See RIBA157643 for a colour version of this image.

National Institute of Public Finance & Policy, Delhi: the central courtyard

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Rewal, Raj (1934-)
NOTES: Primarily an academic institute for research and training, it was begun in 1979, but later phases were being planned when this image was taken. See RIBA157644 for a colour version of this image.
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