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LONDONERS SEE THEIR FUTURE HOUSES.—At an exhibition which opened in Regent street recently 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 by the London County Council.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 July 1946, Page 10

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LONDONERS SEE THEIR FUTURE HOUSES.—At an exhibition which opened in Regent street recently 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 by the London County Council. Greymouth Evening Star, 30 July 1946, Page 10

LONDONERS SEE THEIR FUTURE HOUSES.—At an exhibition which opened in Regent street recently 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 by the London County Council. Greymouth Evening Star, 30 July 1946, Page 10