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Adams, Thomas

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Born: 1871 AD
Died: 1940 AD, at 69 years of age.

Nationality: British
Categories: Architects

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1871 - Thomas Adams, born in Edinburgh. A British architect and city planner.

 

1903 - 1906 - He served as secretary to the Garden City Association and was the first manager of Letchworth, England.

 

1917 - Using Garden City principles, designed the Hydrostone section.

 

1940 - He died at the age of 69.






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