Sefton in 50 Buildings

Sefton in 50 Buildings

Author: Hugh Hollinghurst

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2017-09-15

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 1445662671

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Explores the rich and fascinating history of Sefton through an examination of some of its greatest architectural treasures.


Blackpool in 50 Buildings

Blackpool in 50 Buildings

Author: Allan W. Wood

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2022-08-15

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 1445699397

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Explore the rich history of Blackpool in this guided tour through its most fascinating historic and modern buildings.


Lancaster in 50 Buildings

Lancaster in 50 Buildings

Author: Billy F.K. Howorth

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2018-11-15

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 144567663X

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Explores the rich and fascinating history of Lancaster through an examination of some of its greatest architectural treasures.


Wolverhampton in 50 Buildings

Wolverhampton in 50 Buildings

Author: Steve Bower

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2022-06-15

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1398106925

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Explore the rich history of the West Midlands city of Wolverhampton in this guided tour through its most fascinating historic and modern buildings.


Close Knit Killer

Close Knit Killer

Author: Maggie Sefton

Publisher: Berkley

Published: 2014-06-03

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0425258416

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When an acquaintance turns up murdered outside the intended classroom space for her yarn shop, Kelly Flynn unravels a long list of suspects.


An Architecture of Parts: Architects, Building Workers and Industrialisation in Britain 1940 - 1970

An Architecture of Parts: Architects, Building Workers and Industrialisation in Britain 1940 - 1970

Author: Christine Wall

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-07-04

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1135091145

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This book is unique in describing the history of post war reconstruction from an entirely new perspective by focusing on the changing relationship between architects and building workers. It considers individual, as well as collective, interactions with technical change and in doing so brings together, for the first time, an extraordinary range of sources including technical archives, oral history and visual material to describe the construction process both during and in the decades after the war. It focuses on the social aspects of production and the changes in working life for architects and building workers with increasing industrialization, in particular analysing the effect on the building process of introducing dimensionally co-ordinated components. Both architects and building workers have been accused of creating a built environment now popularly discredited: architects responsible for poor design and building workers for poor workmanship. However, many of the structures and ideas underpinning this period of rapid change were revolutionary in their commitment to a complete transformation of the building process. An Architecture of Parts adds to the growing literature on changes in the building world during and immediately after the Second World War. It is significant, both empirically and historically, in its examination of the ideas, technology and relationships that fired industrialization of the building process in mid-century Britain.