LONDONERS SEE THEIR FUTURE HOUSES.—At an exhibition which opened in Regent street, a London, on March 26, people of , the great metropolis were able to view many types of houses now being built under various schemes to replace those destroyed during the war. In the upper picture housewives take a peep at a model of some all-steel houses, now being built in several districts. The lower model is of a more ambitious design, in brick, a number of which are in process of erection for the L.C.C.
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Evening Star, Issue 25776, 26 April 1946, Page 4
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87LONDONERS SEE THEIR FUTURE HOUSES.—At an exhibition which opened in Regent street,a London, on March 26, people of , the great metropolis were able to view many types of houses now being built under various schemes to replace those destroyed during the war. In the upper picture housewives take a peep at a model of some all-steel houses, now being built in several districts. The lower model is of a more ambitious design, in brick, a number of which are in process of erection for the L.C.C. Evening Star, Issue 25776, 26 April 1946, Page 4
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