Person    | Male  Born 1913  Died 19/12/2005

Frank Risdon

Categories: Architecture

Frank Risdon

Architect:, FRIBA, AADip,(Hons).
Born Brixton. See Times Obituary.

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Frank Risdon

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Audley Square Garage

The graphic design of this plaque is very 60s.

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HM Office of Works

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Sir Charles A. Nicholson

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