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The Watchers and the Watched

Consists of material relating to the writing and publication of novel The Watchers and the Watched, and it's translation into German. Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, London in 1962, and re-printed by Eyre Methuen, London in 1973 and Scorpion, London in 1989. Published in Germany c. 1968.

Three Quays Hotel

The Three Quays development occupied a historic riverside location on the River Thames in London where three separate trading quays – Galley Quay, Chester Quay and Brewers Quay – once stood. In 1998 detailed planning consent was obtained for the development of a 233 bedroom hotel designed by Terry Farrell and Partners, replacing the existing vacant office building on the site. Within walking distance of the major financial institutions of the City of London, adjoining the western boundary of the Tower of London and within the Tower Conservation Area, this was both a prominent and sensitive site.

Planning permission allowed for a full-service hotel with associated conference and leisure facilities on the basement, ground, first and nine upper floors. Retail and restaurant units were planned at ground level opening out to a River Plaza.

Tiffany Atkinson

Consists of letters and proofs relating to the published poetry works of Tiffany Atkinson.

Atkinson, Tiffany, 1972 - , academic and poet

Tishani Doshi

Consists of letters and proofs relating to the published poetry works of Tishani Doshi.

Doshi, Tishani, 1975- , poet, journalist and dancer

Tobacco Control

Includes material specifically related to Sir Liam's major tobacco control and smoking cessation campaigns as covered in various Annual Reports (see related material).

Tobacco Dock

The Tobacco Dock Shopping Village and Restoration Project, 1985-1990, comprised the restoration and conservation of a significant Grade 1 listed dockside building located on Pennington Street, Wapping. The building, dating from 1806, represented part of the original early 19th century expansion of London docks.

The building had six bays, each spanning 54 feet with a clearance height of 12 feet 6 inches. As a structure it represented a unique system of prefabricated internal supports which could be interlinked. The first part of the project was the restoration of the original building fabric, involving careful repair and the replacement of missing sections of the warehouse structure with fragments from adjoining buildings that were threatened with destruction. The second phase involved inserting shopping and entertainment facilities into the restored historic fabric, including the rebuilding of the original dockside. Shops were organised around two main courts on two floors. The removal of the roof and industrial skin floor provided natural light and ventilation to the vaults below.

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Client: Tobacco Dock Developments Ltd

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