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Last Days of the Old London, Midland and Scottish Station, Gloucester 1975 T. H. Griffiths (b.1916)Last Days of the Old London, Midland and Scottish Station, Gloucester 1975 Museum of Gloucester
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Demolition, Spring Farm, Kirk Hallam, Derbyshire 1953 John Lally (1914–1994)Demolition, Spring Farm, Kirk Hallam, Derbyshire 1953 Erewash Borough Council
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The Demolition of Ayr Jail William Drummond Bone (1907–1979)The Demolition of Ayr Jail Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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The Demolition of Marischal College 1837 Patrick Campbell Auld (1813–1866)The Demolition of Marischal College 1837 University of Aberdeen
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Rufford Colliery Demolition c.1993 Marjorie Arnfield (1930–2001)Rufford Colliery Demolition c.1993 Mansfield Community Hospital
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'Death of an Era': Last Hours of Hawthorne's House, Rock Ferry, Birkenhead, Wirral 1972 Geoffrey Moore'Death of an Era': Last Hours of Hawthorne's House, Rock Ferry, Birkenhead, Wirral 1972 Victoria Gallery & Museum
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Demolition near St Paul's 1942 Eve Kirk (1900–1969)Demolition near St Paul's 1942 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Demolition of the Harbour Master's Office, Truro E. G. Long (active 1960s)Demolition of the Harbour Master's Office, Truro Royal Cornwall Museum
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Demolition and Reconstruction 1981 Louise Gibson Annand (1915–2012)Demolition and Reconstruction 1981 University of Strathclyde
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Demolition 1957 Charles William Brown (1882–1961)Demolition 1957 The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
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Last of Pie Jetty, Grimsby Fish Dock, Lincolnshire 1934 Albert Edward Wade (1889–1976)Last of Pie Jetty, Grimsby Fish Dock, Lincolnshire 1934 Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre
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Finale 1958 J. William LockleyFinale 1958 Museum of Croydon
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The Demolition of Dimsdale Place, Letchworth Joyce C. HoldenThe Demolition of Dimsdale Place, Letchworth Garden City Collection Study Centre
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New Brighton Pier before Demolition, Wirral Alan FranksNew Brighton Pier before Demolition, Wirral Williamson Art Gallery & Museum
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Sheep Lane, Nottingham c.1885 Thomas Cooper Moore (1827–1901)Sheep Lane, Nottingham c.1885 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries