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Showing results for pictures from 1960s, in Barking, of Schools, with the phrase ''
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Church Elm Lane, Dagenham Housing Development II, showing the view of the tower block from the east, 1966
Church Elm Lane, Dagenham Housing Development II, showing the view of the tower block from the park, 1966
Church Elm Lane, Dagenham Housing Development II, showing Tower block from south-west, 1966
Civic Centre, Dagenham with extension, rear view seen from east, 1969
Civic Centre, Dagenham, showing Coat of Arms above entrance, 1965
Civic Centre, Dagenham, showing foundation stone laid on 11th July 1936 by Lord Snell, Chairman of the London County Council, 1965
Civic Centre, Dagenham, showing member of staff putting an official notice on board, 1965
Civic Centre, Dagenham, showing north face looking south, from north end of building, 1965
Civic Centre, Dagenham, showing stone commemorating the opening of the building on 16th October 1937 by Sir Kingsley Wood, Minister of Health, 1965
Civic Centre, Dagenham, showing view along facade looking south from steps, 1965
Civic Centre, Dagenham, with bridge and extension only, and shrubs in foreground, 1969
Civic Centre, Dagenham, with extension on right and shrubs in foreground, 1969
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