BIRTH OF A COLLEGE … 1: Conception
Abstract
EVERY COLLEGE is unique, but Southgate has a number of unusual features, some bringing with them particular difficulties. For example, the site itself has two peculiarities: firstly, it was originally straddling a county boundary and land had to be transferred from Hertfordshire to Middlesex to enable the College to be built wholly in Middlesex; secondly the Piccadilly Line tube passes under the site — beneath the workshops to be exact.
Citation
Principal and Easton, W.A.G. (1963), "BIRTH OF A COLLEGE … 1: Conception", Education + Training, Vol. 5 No. 9, pp. 404-405. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb015335
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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