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Tech Department - fifth floor - No. 4 Hamilton Place

A Plasterer in what was to become the Tech Department on the fifth floor (possibly front side) at No.4 Hamilton Place in 1960. Date: 1960

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1960 Department Floor Hamilton Possibly Tech Aeronautics Plasterer


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1. Title: A Glimpse into the Past: A Plasterer at Work on the Fifth Floor of No. 4 Hamilton Place in 1960. This evocative photograph transports us back in time to the fifth floor of No. 4 Hamilton Place in 1960. In this image, a dedicated plasterer is hard at work, meticulously applying plaster to the bare walls of what would soon become the Tech Department. The room is filled with an air of anticipation and transformation, as the space takes shape and begins to reveal its future purpose. The backdrop of this scene is a fascinating blend of the old and the new. Through the large windows, we catch a glimpse of the bustling streets below, where horse-drawn carriages share the road with the emerging giants of transport technology - planes, planes, and more planes. The era of flight was in full swing, with aeroplanes becoming increasingly common sights in the skies above. The plasterer's tools and materials are scattered around him, evidence of the labor-intensive process that was essential to creating a solid foundation for the tech department. The room itself is a blank canvas, waiting to be filled with the latest technology and innovation. This photograph offers a unique perspective on the intersection of the past and the future. It invites us to imagine the groundbreaking discoveries and advancements that would soon unfold within these very walls, as the world of technology continued to evolve and expand. Taken in 1960, this image is a testament to the enduring power of human ingenuity and the relentless march of progress. It serves as a reminder that even the most unassuming spaces can hold the key to groundbreaking discoveries and innovations. Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. Not to be used for commercial purposes.

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No. 4 Hamilton Place during final stages of Lecture Theatre
No. 4 Hamilton Place during final stages of Lecture Theatre
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Tech Department - fifth floor - No. 4 Hamilton Place
No. 4 Hamilton Place - new fifth floor c. 1960
No. 4 Hamilton Place - new fifth floor c. 1960
No. 4 Hamilton Place - new fifth floor c. 1960
No. 4 Hamilton Place - new fifth floor c. 1960
No. 4 Hamilton Place - new fifth floor c. 1960
No. 4 Hamilton Place - new fifth floor c. 1960
No. 4 Hamilton Place - new fifth floor c. 1960
No. 4 Hamilton Place - new fifth floor c. 1960
No. 4 Hamilton Place - new fifth floor c. 1960
No. 4 Hamilton Place - new fifth floor c. 1960
144 Piccadilly c. 1960
144 Piccadilly c. 1960
The rear of No. 4 Hamilton Place from Apsley House
The rear of No. 4 Hamilton Place from Apsley House
No. 4 Hamilton Place during final stages of Lecture Theatre
No. 4 Hamilton Place during final stages of Lecture Theatre
The Foreman, Mr Poole, inspects work - No. 4 Hamilton Place
The Foreman, Mr Poole, inspects work - No. 4 Hamilton Place
The rear of No. 4 Hamilton Place from the park
The rear of No. 4 Hamilton Place from the park

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