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'Easy chair' for the garden

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'Easy chair' for the garden at modern architecture exhibition in London._x000D_ The private view of the Exhibition of the Elements of Modern Architecture, organised by the Marz (Modern Architectural Research) Group took place at the new Burlington Galleries. The exhibition is an exposition of the modern achievements in evolving a new kind of architecture in keeping with modern life, and also shown how new materials and the latest scientific building methods have transformed the appearance of architecture._x000D_ Photo shows, the latest in a wooden garden chairs on view in a real garden at the Exhibition._x000D_ 11 January 1938
Title: 'Easy chair' for the garden
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'Easy chair' for the garden at modern architecture exhibition in London.
_x000D_ The private view of the Exhibition of the Elements of Modern Architecture, organised by the Marz (Modern Architectural Research) Group took place at the new Burlington Galleries.
The exhibition is an exposition of the modern achievements in evolving a new kind of architecture in keeping with modern life, and also shown how new materials and the latest scientific building methods have transformed the appearance of architecture.
_x000D_ Photo shows, the latest in a wooden garden chairs on view in a real garden at the Exhibition.
_x000D_ 11 January 1938.

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