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Acknowledgements
The Survey of London team has received help from many quarters in the preparation of this volume, and the names of persons and institutions to whom it is indebted are listed below. Particular thanks for support and assistance are due, however, to a number of past Members of the Greater London Council and of the London County Council, including Mr Tony Banks M.P., Mr William Bell, the late Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede, Lord Plummer of St Marylebone and the Countess Spencer. Special thanks are also due to Miss Joan Coburn, Miss Eileen Cobb, Mr Chris Denvir and the staff of the Greater London Record Office and History Library, who made available to us the records in their custody with great efficiency and courtesy at a difficult time. Mr Ashley Barker, former Surveyor of Historic Buildings, GLC, and his staff at the London Division of English Heritage generously shared their knowledge of the fabric of County Hall. We are particularly grateful to Mr Andrew Saint for his specialist knowledge and advice on the early days of the LCC. Mr John Howes and his colleagues on the London Residuary Body were unfailingly helpful in providing information and access to the building.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England also acknowledges with gratitude the help given by the following: Mr Derek Addison; Miss Finch Allibone; Mr C. D. Andrews; the late Mrs S. Beattie; Mr P. A. Bezodis; Mr Neil Bingham; Mr Louis W. Bondy; Mr Keith Breathwick; Mr Kenneth Campbell; Sir Hugh Casson; Mrs Maxine Copeland; Mr Charles Corcoran; Baroness Denington; Mr S. T. J. Ford; Mr Derek Gill; Mr Francis Graham; Mr A. S. Gray; Mr T. J. Heard; Dr O. Wright Holmes; Mr Len Hudson; Mr E. P. Hyslop; Mr Walter Ison; Mr David Knight; Mr J. Anthony Leathart; Mrs H. Lusby; Mr Herman Ouseley; Mr David G. Moore; Mr Jerrold Northrop Moore; Mrs Josephine Parkhouse; Mr Ken Price; Mrs Betty Puddifoot; the late Lord Reilly; Mr Alastair Service; Dr Francis Sheppard; Mr John Smith; Sir John Summerson; Sir James Swaffield; Mr Robert Vigars; Mr David Walker; Miss Wendy West; Mrs Margaret J. R. White; Dr Clare Willsdon; Mr I. W. Wilson; Mr Thomas Woodcock (Somerset Herald).
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