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Sherwood Park Spa, Tunbridge Wells: perspective of the concert hall and treatment block. Process print, 1932.

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Lettering: Sherwood Park Spa, Tunbridge Wells, main elevation to concert hall and treatment block. Messrs. Gordon Jeeves, architects. Nicholas Sandor, consultant.
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Title: Sherwood Park Spa, Tunbridge Wells: perspective of the concert hall and treatment block. Process print, 1932.
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Lettering: Sherwood Park Spa, Tunbridge Wells, main elevation to concert hall and treatment block.
Messrs.
Gordon Jeeves, architects.
Nicholas Sandor, consultant.

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