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London: the Great Transformation 18601920, Atlantic Publishing, 480 pages, over 800 black-and-white illustrations, hardback, 2022. Source: Particular moments in the Institute of Historic Building Conservations (IHBCs) Context 176, published in June 2023, written by Michael Taylor, editorial co-ordinator for Context. https://ihbconline.co.uk/cont_arch/?p=1443
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