A book charting the first fifty years of the Brixton School of Building. It includes a history of the School along with illustrations and names of members of the governing body and staff giving exceptionally long or valuable service.
Sans titreStudents at work in the carpentry and joinery workshop.
Sans titreStudents at work in the brickwork workshop.
Sans titreStudents working on individual plasterwork pieces in a classroom.
Sans titreBoys in an architecture class studying Greek columns.
Sans titreStudents working individually in a science laboratory.
Sans titreStudents undertaking plaster work on a ceiling in the plaster workshop.
Sans titreA house built in the old swimming bath area of Ferndale Road. The space was used for major construction projects, as well as gymnastics.
Sans titreStudents attending a lecture.
Sans titreStudents using various pieces of machinery.
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 titreStudents working with hammers and chisels in the masonry workshop.
Sans titreStudents working in the woodworking machine shop using belt-driven machinery.
Sans titreStudents working on a house as part of a major construction project undertaken in the old swimming bath area which was filled and floored after the First World War.
Sans titreA booklet designed for staff and students of Brixton School of Building to assist them in the process of metrication of the UK Construction Industry and two journal articles by one of the School's lecturers in Public Health Engineering.
Sans titre'Form of Tender, Contract, Specification and Bill of Quantities for the Execution and Completion of Works in Converting the Baths in Ferndale Road, Brixton into a Technical Institute' produced by the General Constructional Section of the Architects' Department of London County Council.
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