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Author:
AN (Cohn)
Description
folio 3 MWFM licu
Buci1AN (Cohn) AND PARTNERS.
Ashford study: connultants’ proposals for designation.
A report to the Minister of Mousing and Local
Government by Cohn auchanan and Partners in
association with Economic Consultants Limited, John
Taylor and Sons, Cyril Sweett and Partners, Peter
Youngman.
fol. London, 1967.
See ENGLAND. Departments of State and Official Bodies. !tinistry of Housing and Local Government.
Card ID:
248
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Author:
AN (Cohn)
Description
folio 53 !WC
Gic
JCHA{AN (Cohn) AND PABTNES.
North Fhst Icndon: soue inp1icatons of the Greater London tve1(yprnent Plan. A report to the Greater Indon Council by Cohn Buchanan and Partners.
Elondonl., 1970.
1OD0N [GREATER wNJx)N.] Greater London council.
Card ID:
255
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Author:
ON (Cohn)
Description
GTej
MTNE3ON (Cohn).
Chenges in the fauna of Wales rithin historic times. Dy C.4theson.
80. Cardiff, 1932.
See CARDIFF. National Museum of Wales.
Card ID:
391
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Author:
ON (Cohn)
Description
- ‘r j
ROBElT8ON (Cohn).
Cohn Robertson’s correspondence book, September 1817 to September lLi22. Edited, with. an introduction, by E.E.Rici, etc.
Toronto, 1939.
See TORONTO. Chaiu1ain Soclety. [Publications.] Hudson’s ay Company Series. No. 2.
Card ID:
412
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Author:
AUSTIN (Cohn)
Description
XFL
969
AUSTIN (Cohn).
See MENA1W, te Poet. [Two or Nore Works. - Greek.)
nanc1ri Aapis et Ssmla. .Edidit C.Auatin.
Berlin, 1969, etc.
Card ID:
323
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Author:
BORD (Cohn)
Description
KLW Bor
BORD (Cohn).
See BORD (Janet) and BOR!) (Cohn).
The Secret country: an interpretation of the
folklore of ancient sites in the British Isles. London, 1976.
Card ID:
137
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Author:
A (Cohn Graham)
Description
BOTI-iA (Cohn Graham).
The Early history of the Cape Province as ihlustrated by Dutch place names...Read July 12, 1922. (Reprinted from the South African Journal of Science, vol. xix...December, 1922.) pp. 433—438.
8°. Johannesburg], 1922
Bound in a voluøe lettered: Papers by C.Graham Botha.
Card ID:
373
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Author:
A (Cohn Graham)
Description
BOThA (Cohn Graham).
Social customs in South Africa during the 18th. century. (Reprinted from the South African Journal of Science, Vol. XXII...November. 1925.) pp. 540—551.
Johunne6burg, 1925.
Bound in a volume lettered: Papers by C.Graharo Botha.
LFor aiother edition:]
See infra:
Social life in the Cane Colony...2ud edition. Cape Town, 1970.
Card ID:
382
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Author:
BUCHANAN (Cohn)
Description
folio 53 MWNK Buc
BUCHANAN (Cohn) AND PARTNERS.
Bath plzmnin8 review: study proposals submitted to the Steeriri Group, Department of the Environment, Bath City Council, Bath Preservation Trust [and] Avon County Council by the joint consultants Cohn Buchanan and Partners, Itheniel Lichfield and Associates [and] S.C.P. pp.79. Diagra.
[London), l974.
Card ID:
250
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Author:
BJCHANA (Cohn)
Description
folio 53 MC
Edi
BJCHANA (Cohn) PD FAiTNRS.
City of Finburgh planning and. transport study:
(analysis of the problem. First interim report.
Public edition.) Planning consultants, Cohn
BucIanan and Partners. Transport consultants,
Preenn, Fox, Wilbur Smith and. Associstes, etc.
EdInburgh, 1971.
(Second interim report.) Alteniativea for Edinburgh.. .Second hres sian.
Edinburgh, 1972.
See EDItIURGH. Town Council.
Card ID:
251
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Author:
BUCHANAN (Cohn)
Description
folio 53 MTII Voo
BUCHANAN (Cohn) AND PATNER5.
Tyne Wear plan: urban strategy.. .Report. . .preparedL ior the yne Wear Plan: a land use/transportation study for yneside and Wearside, by Alan M. Voorhees & Associates Ltd [and] Cohn Buchanan & Partners, etc.
[Newcastle upon yne), 1973.
See VOOJHEES (Alan M.) AND ASSOCIATES LMIPED.
Card ID:
258
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Author:
PBELL (Cohn)
Description
:
C1PBELL (Cohn), Architect. ‘° ‘‘
Vitruvius Britannicue; or, the British architect:
containing the plans, elevations and sections of the regular buildings, both publick and. private in Great Britain, with variety of new designs.. .Vitruvius Britannicus; ou, l’*.rohiteote Britannique, etc. [Vole 4 and 5 by John Woolfe and James Ganii.J 5 vole. Plates. [English and French.3
fol. Lond.on,[1725J—’7l.
Tho irint and date are omitted from the titlepages of th first threivóis,
Card ID:
444