CRAFTSMEN at a factory at Islington, London, are going ahead with the furniture and fittings for the new Chamber of the House of Commons which was wrecked by bombing during he war The wood carvings on the seats and panels are a fine example of British craftsmanship Here a craftsman is putting the final touches To carving on some of the seats and backings for the Press Gallery.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22915, 6 April 1949, Page 5
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68CRAFTSMEN at a factory at Islington, London, are going ahead with the furniture and fittings for the new Chamber of the House of Commons which was wrecked by bombing during he war The wood carvings on the seats and panels are a fine example of British craftsmanship Here a craftsman is putting the final touches To carving on some of the seats and backings for the Press Gallery. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22915, 6 April 1949, Page 5
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