Copy of a plan for the Forestry Commission: Catcleugh.
- THS 15.1.19
- Item
- 1947
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Catcleugh. Key: Water main, water branches, soil and sewage drains, rain water drains.
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Copy of a plan for the Forestry Commission: Catcleugh.
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Catcleugh. Key: Water main, water branches, soil and sewage drains, rain water drains.
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Copy of a plan for the Forestry Commission: Kielder.
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Plan of Kielder village: Kielder station paths, Sketch elevation of curtain walls. Key: Front curtain walls and back fencing and gates.
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Copy of a plan for the Forestry Commission: Stonehaugh.
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Plan of Stonehaugh and its surroundings. 4 copies sent to the Forestry Commission.
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Copy of an article from the Architectural Review.
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Copy of an article entitled: Durham Endangered.
Gomme, Austin Harvey (Andor), 1930-2008, British scholar of English literature and architectural history
Copy of an article from The Eagle, Vol. LVI. March 1954. No. 244. Entitled: The New Garden.
Part of Thomas Sharp papers
Copy of an article in The Eagle, Vol. LVI. March 1954. No. 244. Entitled: The New Garden. Cambridge University.
Part of Mapanje (Jack) Archive
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
Consists of copy of web magazine article by Sir Liam from Channel 4 website in which he lists the ways he relieves the pressures of his working day.
Accessed 13 December 2000.
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
Concerns the leaking of Sir Liam's concerns on alcohol consumption in England from his 2008 Annual Report and the percieved lack of Government support.
Copy of Book Review by Sir Liam from British Medical Journal , Vol. 314
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
Consists of copy of book review by Sir Liam of Evidence-Based Health Care, by J A Muir Gray. Stresses the need for an evidence based movement in policy making and management in health care and recommends the book as an important start. Sir Liam writes in his role as Professor of Applied Epidemiology at Newcastle University.