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Thomas Adams (1871-1940)
Photographer: anonymous
Date: [ca. 1921]
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Letter to R.M. Hattie, secretary, Town Planning Board, Halifax, from Thomas Adams, town planning adviser, Commission of Conservation, Ottawa
Date: December 11, 1917
Reference no.: MG 1, Vol. 2899, no. 29 page 1
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Letter to R.M. Hattie, secretary, Town Planning Board, Halifax, from Thomas Adams, town planning adviser, Commission of Conservation, Ottawa
Date: December 11, 1917
Reference no.: MG 1, Vol. 2899, no. 29 page 2
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Letter to R.M. Hattie, secretary, Town Planning Board, Halifax, from Thomas Adams, town planning adviser, Commission of Conservation, Ottawa
Date: December 11, 1917
Reference no.: MG 1, Vol. 2899, no. 29 page 3
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"The planning of the new Halifax: economic considerations given first place-six schemes; two for city, four for county-diagonal streets reduce grades, expedite traffic"
Date: 1918
Reference no.: accession no. 1976-166.57
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"Plan showing suggested building lines for devastated area, Halifax, N.S."
Architect/ draftsman: Ross & Macdonald [attributed]
Date: October 1, 1918
Reference no.: 3.1.3.1
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