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The Civic Trust Project, May 1961
The Windsor Improvement Scheme

Officials Involved in the Project meet The Duke of Edinburgh
From left, G S Baker (Borough Engineer) and, shaking hands, G. G. Cullingham (Deputy BE)
3rd from left, Mr House, the blacksmith who made the Parish Church Gates.
The Queen and Mayor are to the right.

WINDSOR CORPORATION
His Worship The Mayor Alderman J.S. Davis
Town Clerk G.N. Waldram
Borough Engineer G.S. Baker, MIMunE
Deputy Borough Engineer G.G. Cullingham, ARICS, AMIMunE, AMTPI
CHAMBER OF TRADE  
Past President F.A. Burgess
President J.E. Handcock
CIVIC TRUST  
Director Colonel K.G. Post CBE, TD
Secretary Michael Middleton, MSIA
Co-ordinating Architect in charge of the Scheme Noel Tweddell, FRIBA, DistTP
Assisted by Mrs. Mary de Chazal, ARIBA AADipl
SECTOR ARCHITECTS E.C.P. Allen, ARIBA, AADipl
A.M. Chatty, MA(Can tab), FRIBA, AMTPI
Mrs. S.M. Haywood, ARIBA, AADipl AILA
H.R. Hyne, DiplArch (Hons), DiplSP, ARIBA
R. Lockyer, ARIBA, AMTPI, AADipl (Hons)
A.E. Matthew, LRIBA
L.A. Porri, BSc, ARIBA, assisted by
J.M. Davis, ARIBA, DiplArch, UCL
Leader of Civic Trust Volunteers working on Wall R.C. Harrison

WINDSOR CORPORATION
His Worship The Mayor Alderman J.S. Davis
Town Clerk G.N. Waldram
Borough Engineer G.S. Baker, MIMunE
Deputy Borough Engineer G.G. Cullingham, ARICS, AMIMunE, AMTPI
CHAMBER OF TRADE  
Past President F.A. Burgess
President J.E. Handcock
CIVIC TRUST  
Director Colonel K.G. Post CBE, TD
Secretary Michael Middleton, MSIA
Co-ordinating Architect in charge of the Scheme Noel Tweddell, FRIBA, DistTP
Assisted by Mrs. Mary de Chazal, ARIBA AADipl
SECTOR ARCHITECTS E.C.P. Allen, ARIBA, AADipl
A.M. Chatty, MA(Can tab), FRIBA, AMTPI
Mrs. S.M. Haywood, ARIBA, AADipl AILA
H.R. Hyne, DiplArch (Hons), DiplSP, ARIBA
R. Lockyer, ARIBA, AMTPI, AADipl (Hons)
A.E. Matthew, LRIBA
L.A. Porri, BSc, ARIBA, assisted by
J.M. Davis, ARIBA, DiplArch, UCL
Leader of Civic Trust Volunteers working on Wall R.C. Harrison

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