NOTES: Bar Hill was the first a series of proposed new villages for the county of Cambridgeshire, as part of a rural development policy after 1945. Work began on site in 1965 and the first tranche of new housing, shown here, was completed by late 1966.
NOTES: Bar Hill was the first a series of proposed new villages for the county of Cambridgeshire, as part of a rural development policy after 1945. Work began on site in 1965 and the first tranche of new housing, shown here, was completed by late 1966.
NOTES: Both Ivy de Wolfe and Ivor de Wolfe took photographs, although the majority were taken by Ivy. As this photograph is signed I de Wolfe, it is uncertain which of the two was responsible.
NOTES: Sveti Stefan was a small fishing village dating back to the 15th century east of the town of Budva on the coast of Montenegro. The buildings were converted into hotels and holiday accommodation in the 1960s by the architect Branko Bon.