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		<title>Designing Buildings: Source: ‘Sensory and emotional histories of the high street ’ in the Institute of Historic Building Conservation’s (IHBC’s) Context 171, published in March 2022, written by Lucy Faire, a director of the Leicester Vaughan College, an honorary fello</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Source: ‘Sensory and emotional histories of the high street ’ in the Institute of Historic Building Conservation’s (IHBC’s) Context 171, published in March 2022, written by Lucy Faire, a director of the Leicester Vaughan College, an honorary fello&lt;/p&gt;
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