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Image from the Report of the Housing for the Working Classes Committee, London County Council. 1912-1913. William Edward Riley signature appears on the drawings, and he signed off all the building depicted.

Date Images before 1911, upload 2016
Source Out of Copyright book, digitised by Google Internet Archive in 2007.
Author Photograph by Clem Rutter, Rochester, Kent. (www.clemrutter.net). See below
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If you use this image outside of the Wikimedia projects, then I'd appreciate it if you would let me know. Though this isn't compulsory, it seems only fair . Thanks!

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