Sex Video Legislation - Press cuttings and General Research File
- CHE/04/27
- File
- 1983-1984
Part of Tyneside Campaign for Homosexual Equality (Tyneside CHE) Archive
Sex Video Legislation - Press cuttings and General Research File
Part of Tyneside Campaign for Homosexual Equality (Tyneside CHE) Archive
Part of Tyneside Campaign for Homosexual Equality (Tyneside CHE) Archive
An extensive collection of research files and campaign material concerning sex education in schools including a tape and slide set. Filed in specific folders to each educational campaign and kept in original order.
Several documents relating to Woolworth, Guilford.
Part of Sharp (Thomas) Archive
Plans, Photograph and Press cuttings about Woolworth, Guilford.
Sharp, Thomas, 1901 - 1978, town planner
Seventh Floor Plan, 07 November 2000
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Title: Seventh Floor Plan; Scale: 1:200; Date: 07 November 2000; Ref: MS2-D-TF-05-009; Size: 810mm x 1170mm; Material: Paper.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Title: Seventh Floor Plan; Scale: 1:200 Ref: MS2/PA/05-009/A; Size: 850mm x 1240mm; Material: Paper. Undated but presumed 2000-2002 as AGP were announced as Preferred Bidder by the Home Office in July 2000.
Seventh draft of 'Inferno: A Verse Version of Dante's Inferno'
Part of Sean O'Brien Archive
Seven Storey Block and Remedial Residential Works Floor Plans File, August 1973 - 28 July 1974
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Drawings ref series: PQ2/926 - /949. Includes revisions B-C; Size: 850mm x 600mm; Material: Transparent paper.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting seven mushrooms, as used in his published works 'Impresses Quaint' and 'A Beuk O' Newcassel Sangs.'
Seven lectures on Scripture and Science (1865)
The book is printed by Groombridge and Sons, London, 1865. John Eliot Howard was Thomas Hodgkin's first cousin. There is a dedication from the author on the title page.
Seven Dials, Comyn Ching Triangle
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
The redevelopment of the Comyn Ching triangle in Covent Garden, 1978-1985, was a residential and mixed-use scheme in an oddly-shaped plot, with a mix of sub-standard and single ownership buildings. The main objective of the project was to achieve a balanced development which converted and retained as many existing buildings as possible, and built only as much new development as would make the project commercially viable. The result was an island block, with a courtyard in the centre, which aimed to give the site as a whole a clear single identity. The scheme retained the listed buildings on the perimeter and refurbished them for mixed-use occupation. New corner towers, containing office and residential buildings, defined the edges of the development. The infill buildings at the centre of the site were replaced by the courtyard, in which two new office entrances were located.
Known building project dates are inclusive of the Farrell and Grimshaw Partnership company existence. However project material within the collection is dated within Farrells company operations.