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Letter from G.H. Browne to Neville Chambelain, MP

Arthur Neville Chamberlain was elected as Conservative-Unionist Member of Parliament for the Birmingham constituency of Ladywood in 1918. He played a leading role in directing national housing policy ...

Letter from Neville Chamberlain to Ida and Hilda [Chamberlain]

As Minister of Health, Neville Chamberlain was instrumental in legislating for affordable housing in Britain during the 1920s and 1930s. Housing subsidies were later extended to municipal housing schemes, ...

Letter to Herbert Manzoni, City Engineer and Surveyor

Mr C.B. Parkes, Research Architect at the Bournville Village Trust, reports of a meeting he had with an American architect who had promised to send him the names of other architects who 'have the minds ...

Neville Chamberlain, by Basil Byng

Pencil portrait.

Thomas Bodkin file; Recommendations of the Land Tenure Committee

The West Midland Group for Post-War Planning and Reconstruction was a consultative body affiliated to the University of Birmingham, and included academics, city planners like Sir Herbert Manzoni, the ...

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