Asylum for Imbecile Poor, proposed for Leavesden Woodside, near Watford, and Caterham, Surrey: bird's eye view. Wood engraving by W.C. Smith, 1868, after J. Giles & Bivan.

  • Smith, William Collingwood, 1815-1887.
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25 July 1868
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23036i
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Asylum for Imbecile Poor, proposed for Leavesden Woodside, near Watford, and Caterham, Surrey: bird's eye view. Wood engraving by W.C. Smith, 1868, after J. Giles & Bivan. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[London] : The builder, 25 July 1868.

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1 print : wood engraving ; border 18 x 28.6 cm

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Proposed Asylum for Imbecile Poor at Leavesden Woodside, near Watford; and at Caterham, near Croydon. - Messrs. John Giles & Bivan, architects. <see p. 541, ante> Worthington C. Smith.

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