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NEW “TOWER OF LONDON.”—An artist's impression of the 507ft tower for television and radio-telephony, to be built by the Post Office. The tallest building in London, it will relay television programmes between studio-control centres and transmitters, and carry aerials and other equipment for micro-wave radio Unite The tower, which will be 142ft higher than St. Paul's Cathedral, will cost £1,500,000

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29435, 10 February 1961, Page 7

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NEW “TOWER OF LONDON.”—An artist's impression of the 507ft tower for television and radio-telephony, to be built by the Post Office. The tallest building in London, it will relay television programmes between studio-control centres and transmitters, and carry aerials and other equipment for micro-wave radio Unite The tower, which will be 142ft higher than St. Paul's Cathedral, will cost £1,500,000 Press, Volume C, Issue 29435, 10 February 1961, Page 7

NEW “TOWER OF LONDON.”—An artist's impression of the 507ft tower for television and radio-telephony, to be built by the Post Office. The tallest building in London, it will relay television programmes between studio-control centres and transmitters, and carry aerials and other equipment for micro-wave radio Unite The tower, which will be 142ft higher than St. Paul's Cathedral, will cost £1,500,000 Press, Volume C, Issue 29435, 10 February 1961, Page 7