Person    | Male  Born 4/9/1909  Died 13/12/2000

Hubert Bennett

Categories: Architecture

Architect to the LCC/GLC in 1956-71. Born Lancashire. Died Guildford. The photo shows Bennett in the white jumper at a building site preparing for the 1951 Festival of Britain.

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Hubert Bennett

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Marylebone Flyover

Marylebone Flyover Opened by Mr Desmond Plummer TD, JP, leader of the Greater...

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Marcel Breuer

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