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PROPOSED BUILDING ON MEMORIAL AVENUE—A scale model of the building which the Brevet Club (Canterbury) plans to erect on the south-east corner of the Memorial avenue-Wooldridge road intersection in remembrance of airmen killed in the 1939-45 war. Estimated to cost £16,000, the building will have unusual constructional features. As well as providing a headquarters for the club, it will be hired out as a community centre, and the proceeds will assist the dependants of deceased airmen. It is due to be completed before the end of this year. The architects are Messrs W. Lovell-Smith and P. J. Beaven.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28800, 22 January 1959, Page 9

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PROPOSED BUILDING ON MEMORIAL AVENUE—A scale model of the building which the Brevet Club (Canterbury) plans to erect on the south-east corner of the Memorial avenue-Wooldridge road intersection in remembrance of airmen killed in the 1939-45 war. Estimated to cost £16,000, the building will have unusual constructional features. As well as providing a headquarters for the club, it will be hired out as a community centre, and the proceeds will assist the dependants of deceased airmen. It is due to be completed before the end of this year. The architects are Messrs W. Lovell-Smith and P. J. Beaven. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28800, 22 January 1959, Page 9

PROPOSED BUILDING ON MEMORIAL AVENUE—A scale model of the building which the Brevet Club (Canterbury) plans to erect on the south-east corner of the Memorial avenue-Wooldridge road intersection in remembrance of airmen killed in the 1939-45 war. Estimated to cost £16,000, the building will have unusual constructional features. As well as providing a headquarters for the club, it will be hired out as a community centre, and the proceeds will assist the dependants of deceased airmen. It is due to be completed before the end of this year. The architects are Messrs W. Lovell-Smith and P. J. Beaven. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28800, 22 January 1959, Page 9