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      ‘Urban Village’ or ‘White House’: Envisioned Spaces, Experienced Places, and Everyday Life at Kensal House, London in the 1930s

      Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
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                Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
                Environ Plan D
                Pion Ltd
                0263-7758
                1472-3433
                November 30 2016
                November 30 2016
                : 22
                : 2
                : 229-249
                Article
                10.1068/d342t
                ed971569-437a-4a85-8a68-226af3f4020c
                © 2016

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