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The William Clayton Building.

Mr Arnold Heine, a D.S.I.R. physics and engineering technician, checks the ground movement instrument 1 under the William Clayton building. Behind him is one of the building’s rubber foundations.

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Press, 25 February 1981, Page 21

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The William Clayton Building. Mr Arnold Heine, a D.S.I.R. physics and engineering technician, checks the ground movement instrument1 under the William Clayton building. Behind him is one of the building’s rubber foundations. Press, 25 February 1981, Page 21

The William Clayton Building. Mr Arnold Heine, a D.S.I.R. physics and engineering technician, checks the ground movement instrument1 under the William Clayton building. Behind him is one of the building’s rubber foundations. Press, 25 February 1981, Page 21