textual records
AP206.S3.125
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This file was originally housed in a folder along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.126 and AP206.S3.127.
circa 2000s
Pinjore Haryana development plan reports (folder 1 of 3)
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AP206.S3.125
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This file was originally housed in a folder along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.126 and AP206.S3.127.
textual records
circa 2000s
textual records
AP206.S3.126
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This file was originally housed in a folder along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.125 and AP206.S3.127.
circa 2000s
Pinjore Haryana development plan reports (folder 2 of 3)
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AP206.S3.126
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This file was originally housed in a folder along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.125 and AP206.S3.127.
textual records
circa 2000s
textual records
AP206.S3.127
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This file was originally housed in a folder along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.125 and AP206.S3.126.
circa 2000s
Pinjore Haryana development plan reports (folder 3 of 3)
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AP206.S3.127
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This file was originally housed in a folder along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.125 and AP206.S3.126.
textual records
circa 2000s
textual records
AP206.S3.134
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This file was originally housed in a folder along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.135 and AP206.S3.136.
2000-2006
Professional correspondence and minutes and notices of Chandigarh Perspectives governing body (folder 1 of 3)
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AP206.S3.134
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This file was originally housed in a folder along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.135 and AP206.S3.136.
textual records
2000-2006
textual records
AP206.S3.135
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This file was originally housed in a folder along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.134 and AP206.S3.136.
2000-2006
Professional correspondence and minutes and notices of Chandigarh Perspectives governing body (folder 2 of 3)
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AP206.S3.135
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This file was originally housed in a folder along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.134 and AP206.S3.136.
textual records
2000-2006
textual records
AP206.S3.136
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This file was originally housed in a folder along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.134 and AP206.S3.135.
2000-2006
Professional correspondence and minutes and notices of Chandigarh Perspectives governing body (folder 3 of 3)
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AP206.S3.136
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This file was originally housed in a folder along with materials arranged in AP206.S3.134 and AP206.S3.135.
textual records
2000-2006
Project
AP018.S1.1956.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the design of the residence of J.D. Crashley at 3 Old George Place in Toronto, Ontario from 1956-1965. The office identified the project number as 5614. This project consisted of the design for a T-shaped, one storey home for J.D. Crashley, who was a prominent Toronto entrepreneur and president of the Art Gallery of Ontario in the 1970s. Only the garage was visible from the street, with one of the stems of the T extending over into the adjacent ravine, creating two levels to the residence. The exterior of the residence was largely field stone with brick on some walls. The construction of this home is recorded under a separate project number, assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1959.PR03 in this fonds). Today, the house enjoys special heritage status in Ontario, although the highly controversial addition of a second floor was recently completed. The project is recorded through drawings dating from approximately 1956-1959. The majority of these drawings are original design drawings.
circa 1956-1959
J.D. Crashley Residence, Toronto (1956-1965)
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AP018.S1.1956.PR01
Description:
This project series documents the design of the residence of J.D. Crashley at 3 Old George Place in Toronto, Ontario from 1956-1965. The office identified the project number as 5614. This project consisted of the design for a T-shaped, one storey home for J.D. Crashley, who was a prominent Toronto entrepreneur and president of the Art Gallery of Ontario in the 1970s. Only the garage was visible from the street, with one of the stems of the T extending over into the adjacent ravine, creating two levels to the residence. The exterior of the residence was largely field stone with brick on some walls. The construction of this home is recorded under a separate project number, assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1959.PR03 in this fonds). Today, the house enjoys special heritage status in Ontario, although the highly controversial addition of a second floor was recently completed. The project is recorded through drawings dating from approximately 1956-1959. The majority of these drawings are original design drawings.
Project
circa 1956-1959
Project
AP018.S1.1959.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the construction of the residence of J.D. Crashley at 3 Old George Place in Toronto, Ontario from 1959-1965. The office identified the project number as 5959. This project consisted of the construction of a T-shaped, one storey home for J.D. Crashley, who was a prominent Toronto entrepreneur and president of the Art Gallery of Ontario in the 1970s. Only the garage was visible from the street, with one of the stems of the T extending over into the adjacent ravine, creating two levels to the residence. The exterior of the residence was largely field stone with brick on some walls. The design of this home is recorded under a separate project number, assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1956.PR01 in this fonds). Today, the house enjoys special heritage status in Ontario, although the highly controversial addition of a second floor was recently completed. The project is recorded through original drawings dating from 1962-1963 The majority of these drawings are for construction.
1962-1963
J.D. Crashley Residence, Toronto (1959)
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AP018.S1.1959.PR03
Description:
This project series documents the construction of the residence of J.D. Crashley at 3 Old George Place in Toronto, Ontario from 1959-1965. The office identified the project number as 5959. This project consisted of the construction of a T-shaped, one storey home for J.D. Crashley, who was a prominent Toronto entrepreneur and president of the Art Gallery of Ontario in the 1970s. Only the garage was visible from the street, with one of the stems of the T extending over into the adjacent ravine, creating two levels to the residence. The exterior of the residence was largely field stone with brick on some walls. The design of this home is recorded under a separate project number, assigned by the office (see project series AP018.S1.1956.PR01 in this fonds). Today, the house enjoys special heritage status in Ontario, although the highly controversial addition of a second floor was recently completed. The project is recorded through original drawings dating from 1962-1963 The majority of these drawings are for construction.
Project
1962-1963
Sub-series
Suresh Kumar
AP156.S4.SS6.D2
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Le dossier documente les photographies de l'Inde, autre que Chandigarh, prises par Suresh Kumar dans les années 1950 aux années 1970. Le matériel dans ce dossier a été produit entre 1951 et les années 1970. Le dossier contient des photographies de la vie quotidienne et de maisons rurales. File documents the photographs of India, other than Chandigarh, taken by Suresh Kumar in the 1950s and the 1970s. The material in this file was produced between 1951 and the 1970s. The file contains photographs of everyday life and rural houses.
1951-1970s
Suresh Kumar
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AP156.S4.SS6.D2
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Le dossier documente les photographies de l'Inde, autre que Chandigarh, prises par Suresh Kumar dans les années 1950 aux années 1970. Le matériel dans ce dossier a été produit entre 1951 et les années 1970. Le dossier contient des photographies de la vie quotidienne et de maisons rurales. File documents the photographs of India, other than Chandigarh, taken by Suresh Kumar in the 1950s and the 1970s. The material in this file was produced between 1951 and the 1970s. The file contains photographs of everyday life and rural houses.
Dossier 2
1951-1970s
Sub-series
AP140.S2.SS1.D60.SD1
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This sub-project series documents an executed project for the Clore Gallery in London, England. This addition to the Tate Gallery (now Tate Britain) was built to house the Turner Bequest. Material in this Sub-file was produced between 1978 and 1990. The sub-project series contains design development drawings, including several for an early feasibility study for phased additions to the Tate Gallery, including the Clore Gallery, planned on the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital site to the east of the main building. It also contains presentation drawings produced for publication purposes, as well as a large number of working drawings. Photographic materials includes views of models by John Donat Photography, and of the building site and the completed building, including several by photographers Richard Bryant, Alastair Hunter, J. Okun and Mary Shand (Lady Mary Stirling). A large quantity of textual records and two models are also present in the sub-project series.
1978-1990
Clore Gallery, London, England, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D60.SD1
Description:
This sub-project series documents an executed project for the Clore Gallery in London, England. This addition to the Tate Gallery (now Tate Britain) was built to house the Turner Bequest. Material in this Sub-file was produced between 1978 and 1990. The sub-project series contains design development drawings, including several for an early feasibility study for phased additions to the Tate Gallery, including the Clore Gallery, planned on the Queen Alexandra Military Hospital site to the east of the main building. It also contains presentation drawings produced for publication purposes, as well as a large number of working drawings. Photographic materials includes views of models by John Donat Photography, and of the building site and the completed building, including several by photographers Richard Bryant, Alastair Hunter, J. Okun and Mary Shand (Lady Mary Stirling). A large quantity of textual records and two models are also present in the sub-project series.
Sub-series
1978-1990