Construction of the Tower Block.
Sans titreConstruction of the Tower Block.
Sans titreConstruction of the Tower Block.
Sans titreConstruction of the Tower Block taken from Southwark Bridge Road.
Sans titreConstruction of the Tower Block with the Borough Road building in the foreground.
Sans titreConstruction of the Extension Block from Lancaster Street.
Sans titreConstruction of the Extension Block looking down Ontario Street.
Sans titreA photograph of D. Clifford Highton, Chairman of the Board of Governors, giving a speech. The Duke of York is fourth from the right. Third from the right is J. Bispham, Principal of the Borough Polytechnic Institute.
Sans titreA photograph of Mr D. Clifford Highton, Chairman of the Governing Body, unveiling a plaque commemorating the opening. The plaque is inscribed: 'This Hall was severely damaged by enemy action on the night of 29th September 1940. It was restored and [unknown word] during 1951 and formally opened on 1st December 1951 by D Clifford Highton MA Chairman of the Governing Body.'
Sans titreStudents working in pairs in a science laboratory.
Sans titreStudents undertaking panel beating lead work in the plumbing and welding workshop.
Sans titreStudents using gymnastics equipment in the old swimming bath area that was filled in and floored after the First World War. The space was also used for major construction projects, thus the corner of a house can be seen on the left side of the photograph.
Sans titrePhotograph of N. S. Billington (Head of College), A. E. Leach (Chairman of the British Refrigeration Association), R. Duncan Wallace (President of the Insitute of Heating and Ventilating), G. Evans (Governor )and E. G. Batt (Director of the British Refrigeration Association and Governor).
Sans titrePhoto of R. Bury, Mr Reid (A.P.T.I.), unknown, F.L. Shaw, R.C. Dawson and D.C. Smith at lunch.
Sans titrePhotograph of a speech by an unidentified person.
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