Plate 25: Views of rooms

Survey of London Monograph 17, County Hall. Originally published by Guild & School of Handicraft, London, 1991.

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Plate 25

a (above left). Room 165, in occupation of the Chief Education Officer, December 1936 (p. 88)

b (above). Room 136 in 1921. Originally designed, in 1915, as a committee room (p. 87)

c (left). Members' Reading Room (115), looking north-east in 1923 (p. 82). Remodelled as the Chairman's Reception Room in the 1960s (see Plate 43c)