FLETTON BRICKS AND LAND-USE IN THE VALE OF BEDFORD


  • FLETTON BRICKS AND LAND-USE IN THE VALE OF BEDFORD
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Author D R Ball
Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition no d/j
Binding Hardcover - 64 pages
Published Privately Published,  Newcastle upon Tyne 1953
Our Ref # 005010

Description

An enquiry into future land requirements of the Fletton Brick Industry near the town of Bedford. Likely to be of interest to anyone from the town or involved in industry or agriculture surrounding it. This is a well-produced 1953 University of Durham BA town and country planning thesis with numerous photos, maps etc. In good order throughout. Brown cloth boards a little worn. 4to. 64pp + xxix.
£45.00

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