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Plans For A New London -- Sir Edwin Lutyens looking at the Royal Academy map of the new Central London which many of Edwins ideas have been introduced.Royal Academy plans for a new London will be revealed at an exhibition to be opened at Burlington House, Piccadilly, next Thursday. This great scheme has grown out of the Greater London Highway Development Survey, better known as the Bressey Plan. It was prepared by Sir Charles ***** Bressey in consultation with Sir Edwin Lutyens, for the Ministry of Transport between 1934 and 1938. For the first three years a Royal Academy Committee of 15 architects has been working on revision of the plan. October 13, 1942. (Photo by Fox Photos).

Plans For A New London -- Sir Edwin Lutyens looking at the Royal Academy map of the new Central London which many of Edwins ideas have been introduced.Royal Academy plans for a new London will be revealed at an exhibition to be opened at Burlington House, Piccadilly, next Thursday. This great scheme has grown out of the Greater London Highway Development Survey, better known as the Bressey Plan. It was prepared by Sir Charles ***** Bressey in consultation with Sir Edwin Lutyens, for the Ministry of Transport between 1934 and 1938. For the first three years a Royal Academy Committee of 15 architects has been working on revision of the plan. October 13, 1942. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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Plans For A New London -- Sir Edwin Lutyens looking at the Royal Academy map of the new Central London which many of Edwins ideas have been introduced.Royal Academy plans for a new London will be revealed at an exhibition to be opened at Burlington House, Piccadilly, next Thursday. This great scheme has grown out of the Greater London Highway Development Survey, better known as the Bressey Plan. It was prepared by Sir Charles ***** Bressey in consultation with Sir Edwin Lutyens, for the Ministry of Transport between 1934 and 1938. For the first three years a Royal Academy Committee of 15 architects has been working on revision of the plan. October 13, 1942. (Photo by Fox Photos)
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