Handwritten letter to John Piper, Faber & Faber Ltd.
- THS 42.300
- Item
- 1969
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Letter in response to Piper concerning illustrations and additions to the Northumberland Guide.
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Handwritten letter to John Piper, Faber & Faber Ltd.
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Letter in response to Piper concerning illustrations and additions to the Northumberland Guide.
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Handwritten letter to Simon Young, John Murray Publishers Ltd.
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Sharp's request for the progress with publication of the book: Town and Townscape.
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Handwritten note about requests dated 24.3.46.
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Handwritten note concerning his requests for copies of Anatomy of the Village.
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
List of the publishers to which Sharp sent the typescript of the book: Town and Townscape with their reasons for having rejected it.
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Handwritten notes of Sharp's complaint.
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Sharp's complaint notes.
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Handwritten summary of publications about Thomas Wright.
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Handwritten summary of publications on Thomas Wright, for the research paper entitled: "Ill Starred Astronomer".
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Harewood Yorkshire village; letter and map reference with notes.
Ministry of Works and Planning.
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Heighiton, Co. Durham village map reference with notes.
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Engineer's report and calculations.
Lediard, Eric G., Chartered Civil Engineer.
House of Lords Official Report, 13 Feb. 1957.
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
House of Lords Official Report. Contents: Questions-Road Transport and Fuel Rationing, University Exploration Parties, Lectures on Technical Subjects. Motions-House of Lords Offices, Oxford's Traffic Problem.