Office Building, Marylebone

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Ministry of Works – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 27 November 1956.

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Photo of Sir Barnett Stross Sir Barnett Stross , Stoke-on-Trent Central 12:00, 27 November 1956

asked the Minister of Works what are the provisions made for the embellishment of the new district office building in Marylebone; whether by sculpture or murals; and whether any sculptors or painters have been approached.

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