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Bousfield Primary School, South Bolton Gardens, Old Brompton Road, Kensington, London: the yellow concrete water tank and adjacent classroom block

RIBA76558
Chamberlin Powell & Bon
NOTES: This largely prefabricated school was designed on a modular basis by Chamberlin, Powell & Bon in 1954-1956 for the London County Council.

Water tower, Orebro

RIBA76894
Lindstrom, Sune (1906-1989)

Bowater-Scott Paper Mill, Northfleet, Kent: the water tower

RIBA87778
Farmer & Dark
NOTES: This factory closed in 1973.

Bowater-Scott Paper Mill, Northfleet, Kent: the water tower

RIBA87824
Farmer & Dark
NOTES: This factory closed in 1973.

Trent Park College of Education, Cockfosters Road, Enfield, London: the crafts block and water tower

RIBA88951
London Borough of Enfield. Architects Department
NOTES: Trent Park became a teachers' training college in 1947 and then part of Middlesex University in 1992. The grounds are now a country park. The original house dates back to the late 18th century, but was completely rebuilt in 1894 by F. A. Bevan. The house was transformed again in 1926-1931 into a Neo-Georgian mansion by Philip Tilden for Sir Philip Sassoon, a wealthy connossieur and art collector.

Trent Park College of Education, Cockfosters Road, Enfield, London: the crafts block and water tower

RIBA88952
London Borough of Enfield. Architects Department
NOTES: Trent Park became a teachers' training college in 1947 and then part of Middlesex University in 1992. The grounds are now a country park. The original house dates back to the late 18th century, but was completely rebuilt in 1894 by F. A. Bevan. The house was transformed again in 1926-1931 into a Neo-Georgian mansion by Philip Tilden for Sir Philip Sassoon, a wealthy connossieur and art collector.
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