File:Wilson Carlile Training College 2 in 1964.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionWilson Carlile Training College 2 in 1964.jpg | South elevation of dormitory block of Wilson Carlile Training College, Blackheath, London, England being built in 1964. Architect E.T. Spashett for Austin Vernon & Partners. Part of same site build as Church Army Chapel, Blackheath. |
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Source | 1964 slide by E.T. Spashett, from his archives |
Author | E.T. Spashett (slide 1964); Linda Spashett Storye_book (scan 2009) |
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