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Charlwood House Old People's Hostel, part of Lillington Gardens Estate, Pimlico, London: one of the common sitting rooms with the balcony off

RIBA Ref No RIBA62872
Architect/DesignerDarbourne & Darke
CountryUK: England
CityLondon
Subject Date1969
Image Date1970
ViewInterior
MediumPhotoprint
Library ReferenceAP/MP6/205
OrientationLandscape
Colour InfoBlack and white
CreditArchitectural Press Archive / RIBA Collections
SubjectBalconies ; Living rooms ; Old people's homes
NOTES: This is one of the images collected for 'Manplan 6: Health & welfare' in Architectural Review, vol. 147, 1970 May
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