British architects had an idea that a great amount of work would come their way whon the cessation of hostilities allowed tho restoration of the ruined cities and towns of France and Belgium to begin. A well-known member of the craft stated - at the end of January, ho\i ever, that the battle areas arc not so completely devastated as popularly imagined, and that the question i s moro one of repairing than rebuilding No doubt a certain amount of n ew - 'plans and designs will be necessarv, but probably native talent will be sufficient to this-
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16478, 22 March 1919, Page 5
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