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The Stow shopping centre by Frederick Gibberd, Harlow, Essex. Designed in 1949, built 1951-2.

Photo taken on a tour of Frederick Gibberd's work in London and Harlow with the 20th Century Society.
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The Stow

Author Steve Cadman from London, U.K.

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