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The living room in the home of Mrs J. S. Pollard, Fisher avenue Beckenham, The doors on the long cabinet at the end of the room slide back to reveal a gramophone turntable, pickup and amplifier control panel. The hearth of the fireplace is raised about one foot above the floor. In planning the house, allowances were made for later extensions. Provision has been made for two more rooms to be added at the far end of the concrete slab terrace, making the house L-shaped. The undressed rimu has been clear varnished and the facings are white and blue. .The architects Were Messrs Trengrove, Trengrove, and Marshall.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28529, 7 March 1958, Page 14

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The living room in the home of Mrs J. S. Pollard, Fisher avenue Beckenham, The doors on the long cabinet at the end of the room slide back to reveal a gramophone turntable, pickup and amplifier control panel. The hearth of the fireplace is raised about one foot above the floor. In planning the house, allowances were made for later extensions. Provision has been made for two more rooms to be added at the far end of the concrete slab terrace, making the house L-shaped. The undressed rimu has been clear varnished and the facings are white and blue. .The architects Were Messrs Trengrove, Trengrove, and Marshall. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28529, 7 March 1958, Page 14

The living room in the home of Mrs J. S. Pollard, Fisher avenue Beckenham, The doors on the long cabinet at the end of the room slide back to reveal a gramophone turntable, pickup and amplifier control panel. The hearth of the fireplace is raised about one foot above the floor. In planning the house, allowances were made for later extensions. Provision has been made for two more rooms to be added at the far end of the concrete slab terrace, making the house L-shaped. The undressed rimu has been clear varnished and the facings are white and blue. .The architects Were Messrs Trengrove, Trengrove, and Marshall. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28529, 7 March 1958, Page 14