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LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES ROYAL FINE ARTS COMMISSION LMA/4625 Page 1 Reference Description Dates ADMINISTRATION POLICY LMA/46 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 ROYAL FINE ARTS COMMISSION LMA/4625 Reference Description Dates ADMINISTRATION POLICY LMA/4625/A/01/001 'Development Control and the Dobry Report' 1973-1976 Includes copies of reports, reviews and circulars from the Department of the Environment, Welsh Office, and excerpts from minutes. 1 file Former Reference: 1.2 LMA/4625/A/01/002 'London Government Re-organisation' 1962 Includes an article pertaining to 'Government White Paper' on re-organisation. 1 file Former Reference: 2.1 LMA/4625/A/01/003 'London Development Plan' 1945-1959 Includes "Quinquennnial Review of the Development Plan" produced by the London Country Council, and correspondence with London County Council. 1 file Former Reference: 2.2(a) LMA/4625/A/01/004 'Greater London Development Plan' 1969-1975 "Bound documents in Library". Contains copy of a statement by the Right Honourable Anthony Crosland, MP (Secretary of State for the Environment). 1 file Former Reference: 2.2(b) LMA/4625/A/01/005 'London roads' 1963-1973 Correspondence with Husband and Company (consulting engineers) re West Cross Route. 1 file Former Reference: 2.3 LMA/4625/A/01/006 'London: height of buildings' 1955-1961 Includes correspondence with London County Council and the Institut Technique De Batiment et Des Travaux Publics. 1 file Former Reference: 2.4(a) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 ROYAL FINE ARTS COMMISSION LMA/4625 Reference Description Dates LMA/4625/A/01/007 'London: height of buildings' 1961-1977 Includes newspaper clippings, correspondence, and extracts from minutes. 1 file Former Reference: 2.4(b) LMA/4625/A/01/008 'London: high buildings: adjoining parks' 1953-1982 Includes correspondence and extracts from minutes. 1 file Former Reference: 2.4(c) LMA/4625/A/01/009 'London squares: general' 1960-1970 Re 'Fencing of London Squares'. 1 file Former Reference: 2.5(a) LMA/4625/A/01/010 'London squares and sheets: car parking' 1953-1966 See also Cavendish, Bedford, Bloomsbury, Cadogan, Finsbury Holborn, Queen Anne's Gate. Includes correspondence and reports on underground parking lots. 1 file Former Reference: 2.5(b) LMA/4625/A/01/011 'London overspill' 1961-1966 Includes correspondence and minutes re 'South -East Study'. 1 file Former Reference: 2.6 LMA/4625/A/01/012 'South East Economic Planning Council: 1968 Amenities of Central London' Re relationship with Amenities and Tourism Committee of the South East Economic Planning Councils. 1 file Former Reference: 2.7 LMA/4625/A/01/013 'Government Office for London' 1996-1997 Includes correspondence and reports. 1 file LMA/4625/A/01/014 'Planning issues and policy' 186-1999 Includes correspondence. 1 file LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 ROYAL FINE ARTS COMMISSION LMA/4625 Reference Description Dates LMA/4625/A/01/015 'Greater London' 1990-1999 Includes correspondence. 1 file Former Reference: L1/1/1 LMA/4625/A/01/016 'London Planning Advisory Committee (LPAC)' 1986-1998 Includes correspondence and reports. 2 files Former Reference: L1/1/2 LMA/4625/A/01/017 'Metropolitan Police Stations' 1983-1997 Includes correspondence and reports. 1 file Former Reference: L1/2/1 LMA/4625/A/01/018 'A New Look for London' 1988 Tender for Publication. 1 file Former Reference: L1/3/2 LMA/4625/A/01/019 'Thames Initiative' 1992-1995 "Replacement file, opened June 1993". 1 file Former Reference: L1/4/1 LMA/4625/A/01/020 'New Government for London' 1990 Includes extracts from minutes. 1 file Former Reference: L1/5/1 LMA/4625/A/01/021 'London Regional Transport' 1987-1997 Includes correspondence with Transport for London and reports. 1 file Former Reference: L36/1/1 MONUMENTS MEMORIALS AND STATUES LMA/4625/B/01/001 'Sites for monuments in London and public 1933-1981 fountains' Correspondence re sculpture of John Wesley, statue Earl Mountbatten, and Silver Jubilee equestrian statue of the Queen. 1 file Former Reference: 3.1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 ROYAL FINE ARTS COMMISSION LMA/4625 Reference Description Dates LMA/4625/B/01/002 'Statue of Charles I: Trafalgar Square' 1934-1966 Correspondence referring to pedestal restoration. 1 file Former Reference: 3.2 LMA/4625/B/01/003 'General Gordon, Victoria Embankment' 1948-1959 Includes photographs. 1 file Former Reference: 3.3 LMA/4625/B/01/004 'Lord Trenchard, Victoria Embankment' 1959-1960 Includes correspondence, photographs and plans. 1 file Former Reference: 3.4 LMA/4625/B/01/005 'Field Marshall Smuts, Parliament Square' 1953-1955 Re placement of statue. 1 file Former Reference: 3.5 LMA/4625/B/01/006 'Parliament Square' 1950-1983 Reference to Rodin's "Burghers of Calais". 1 file Former Reference: 3.6 LMA/4625/B/01/007 'Churchill, Parliament Square' 1969- 1975 Includes programme for "Unveiling Ceremony of the National Memorial Statue of The Right Honourable Sir Winston Churchill", photographs and slides. 1 file Former Reference: 3.7 LMA/4625/B/01/008 'Lord Portal, Victoria Embankment' 1972-1975 Includes correspondence and reports re location of statue. 1 file Former Reference: 3.8 LMA/4625/B/01/009 'Leonardo da Vinci and Simon Bolivar, Belgrave 1972-1982 Square' Includes correspondence and slides. 1 file Former Reference: 3.9 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 ROYAL FINE ARTS COMMISSION LMA/4625 Reference Description Dates LMA/4625/B/01/010 'Statue by Henry Moore, Hanover Square' 1976-1977 Includes correspondence, reports, plans and photographs. 1 file Former Reference: 3.11 LMA/4625/B/01/011 'Lord Montgomery, Whitehall' 1978-1979 Includes slides and photographs. 1 file Former Reference: 3.12 LMA/4625/B/01/012 'Charlie Chaplin, Leicester Square' 1980 Includes slides. 1 file Former Reference: 3.13 LMA/4625/B/01/013 'Eagle Squadron War Memorial, Grosvenor 1981-1985 Square' Includes slides and correspondence with Department of the Environment. 1 file Former Reference: 3.14 LMA/4625/B/01/014 'Lord Mountbatten, Horse Guards' 1981-1983 Includes slides, correspondence, and excerpts from minutes. 1 file Former Reference: 3.16 LMA/4625/B/01/015 'Lord Fennner Brockway, Red Lion Square' 1982-1985 Correspondence with London Borough of Camden. Includes slides and photographs. 1 file Former Reference: 3.17 INFRASTRUCTURE BRIDGES LMA/4625/C/01/001 'Thames bridges: painting and floodlighting' 1969-1985 Includes slides. 1 file Former Reference: 4.1 LMA/4625/C/01/002 'London Bridge' 1963-1967 Includes slides. 1 file Former Reference: 4.2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 ROYAL FINE ARTS COMMISSION LMA/4625 Reference Description Dates LMA/4625/C/01/003 'Tower Bridge' 1965-1972 Re replacement of existing machinery for raising the bascule. 1 file Former Reference: 4.3 LMA/4625/C/01/004 'Chelsea Albert Bridge' 1957-1976 Correspondence and excerpts from minutes. Includes slides. 1 file Former Reference: 4.4 LMA/4625/C/01/005 'Vauxhall Bridge: alterations' 1963-1971 Includes slides. 1 file Former Reference: 4.5 LMA/4625/C/01/006 'Battersea Bridge' 1972 Includes slides and correspondence. 1 file Former Reference: 4.6 LMA/4625/C/01/007 'Hammersmith Bridge' 1963-1985 Includes slides and correspondence. 1 file Former Reference: 4.7 LMA/4625/C/01/008 'New Waterloo Bridge' 1932-1963 "See also Files numbers 17, 34 and 74". Includes slides. 1 file Former Reference: 4.8 LMA/4625/C/01/009 'Blackfriars Railway Bridge' 1978 Concerning rebuilding plans. 1 file Former Reference: 4.9 CITY CHURCHES LMA/4625/C/02/001 'City Churches: general' 1924-1957 Re Church of England Assembly (Powers) Act, 1919. Includes list of damaged city churches and discussion of city churches to be demolished. 1 file Former Reference: 18.1(a) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 ROYAL FINE ARTS COMMISSION LMA/4625 Reference Description Dates LMA/4625/C/02/002 'City Churches: general' 1958-1980 Includes copies of minutes and slides of Saint James Garlickhythe. 1 file Former Reference: 18.1(b) LMA/4625/C/02/003 'Saint Mary Aldermanbury' 1960-1964 Correspondence re demolition. 1 file Former Reference: 18.2 LMA/4625/C/02/004 'Saint Augustine's, Watling Street' 1963 Correspondence re restoration of church. 1 file Former Reference: 18.3 LMA/4625/C/02/005 'Saint Vedast, Foster Lane' 1950-1986 Includes newspaper clippings regarding aesthetic controversy of the Henry Moore altar. Also contains slides. 1 file Former Reference: 18.4 LMA/4625/C/02/006 'Saint Swithins, London Stone' 1955-1960 Includes photograph of the ruins of Saint Swithins "London Stone". 1 file Former Reference: 18.5 LMA/4625/C/02/007 'All Hallows by the Tower' 1949-1959 Re restoration and rebuilding. 1 file Former Reference: 18.6 LMA/4625/C/02/008 'Christchurch Spitalfields (Tower Hamlets)' 1969-1986 Includes slides. 1 file Former Reference: 18.7 LMA/4625/C/02/009 'Saint Michael Paternoster-Royal' 1962-1965 Discussions over proposed secular use. 1 file Former Reference: 18.8 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 ROYAL FINE ARTS COMMISSION LMA/4625 Reference Description Dates LMA/4625/C/02/010 'Saint Mary-Le-Bow' 1957-1960 Includes articles from 'The Times' re funding for restoration of church. 1 file Former Reference: 18.9 LMA/4625/C/02/011 'Saint Clement Danes' 1954 Approval of restoration plans. 1 file Former Reference: 18.1 LMA/4625/C/02/012 'Saint Botolph's-without-Aldersgate' 1979 Includes slides. 1 file Former Reference: 18.11 LMA/4625/C/02/013 'Saint Paul's Precinct' 1934-1963 Includes slides. 1 file Former Reference: 19.1(a) LMA/4625/C/02/014 'Saint Paul's Precinct' 1968-1985 Includes slides and discussion of redevelopment of area South-West of the Cathedral. 1 file Former Reference: 19.1(b) LMA/4625/C/02/015 'Saint Paul's Precinct: Paternoster 1961-1967 Development' Includes slides and negatives of development plans.
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