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William Walford

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William Walford

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Other work includes The York Clinic at Guys. From     "... during the Second War the York Clinic was built for psychological medicine. The clinic was designed by William Walford and J. Murray Easton and was the first of its kind to be built as part of a general hospital." have a 1955 photo of the 1944 clinic.

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William Walford

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Guy's War Memorial

Unveiled by the Duke of York

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Walter Maxted Epps, FRIBA

Walter Maxted Epps, FRIBA

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Denys Lasdun

Denys Lasdun

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Ptolemy Dean

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Sir George Gilbert Scott

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