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View of Hyde Park Corner, London, prior to alterations

RIBA20934
NOTES: Decimus Burton was responsible for planning the lay-out of Hyde Park (in 1825) and its south-east corner (Hyde Park Corner).

Town centre phase 1, Cumbernauld New Town: a litter box on an access deck to Galbraith's supermarket

RIBA23343
Cumbernauld Development Corporation
NOTES: Created as a population overspill for Glasgow City, Cumbernauld was designated a new town in 1955. Leslie Hugh Wilson was the first Chief Architect to the Cumbernauld Development Corporation (CDC) which oversaw the development, promotion and management of the New Town until 1996. He was succeeded in 1962 by Dudley Roberts Leaker.

Flats, Annfield, Newhaven

RIBA26627
Sir Basil Spence & Partners

St Pancras Station, Euston Road, London: the clock above the gate to platform 3

RIBA30903
Barlow, William Henry (1812-1902)
NOTES: William Barlow was responsible for the train shed while Sir G. G. Scott was architect for the rest of the infrastructure.

Carlton House, Pall Mall, London

RIBA37711
Holland, Henry (1745-1806)
NOTES: This page is part of sketchbook II of interior details of Carlton House. The drawings date from between 1787 and 1795 and were probably drawn by two of Holland's assistants, Charles Heathcote Tatham and Jean Pierre Theodore Trecourt. The house was demolished in 1825 and replaced by Carlton House Terrace, designed by John Nash.
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