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By Robert Elwall Robert Elwall 2007-01-05T00:00:00
Source: John Maltby / RIBA Library Photographs Collection
The importance of what Reyner Banham described as the memorability of the building as image to the furtherance of architectural reputations is well demonstrated by the history of post-war British school building.
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