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Attitudes to London's Heritage: Interpreting the Signs
Attitudes to London's Heritage: Interpreting the Signs
Attitudes to London's Heritage: Interpreting the Signs
Gordon, D. (author) / May, S. / Orange, H. / Penrose, S.
6th, Heritage CHAT conference; The good, the bad and the unbuilt; handling the heritage of the recent past ; 2008 ; London
2012-01-01
10 pages
Includes bibliographical references
Conference paper
English
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