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It contains one sheet of paper which compares the cost of the junction between Ringway 2 and Parkway E (better known in our research as [http://www.cbrd.co.uk/histories/ringways/southernradials/scrpdr.shtml SCRPDR]) as designed by the GLC and as proposed by the Borough of Bromley. This would be quite dull as it is, but the cost works out effectively the same, so there is actually no way in which this could be less interesting.
It contains one sheet of paper which compares the cost of the junction between Ringway 2 and Parkway E (better known in our research as [http://www.cbrd.co.uk/histories/ringways/southern/scrpdr.shtml SCRPDR]) as designed by the GLC and as proposed by the Borough of Bromley. This would be quite dull as it is, but the cost works out effectively the same, so there is actually no way in which this could be less interesting.


==People with camera copies==
==People with camera copies==
None known.
None known.
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Revision as of 12:01, 25 January 2009

Location National Archives
Title London Borough of Bromley: interchange between Ringway 2 and Parkway E
Date range 1972
Catalogue See entry


This file is a waste of time.
You are advised to avoid it like the plague. Its file title sounds rather interesting but it may contain only dull papers that fail to illuminate the subject matter or it may not even be related to the subject suggested by the title.

Context

My notes for this file start by saying:

"Useless."

It contains one sheet of paper which compares the cost of the junction between Ringway 2 and Parkway E (better known in our research as SCRPDR) as designed by the GLC and as proposed by the Borough of Bromley. This would be quite dull as it is, but the cost works out effectively the same, so there is actually no way in which this could be less interesting.

People with camera copies

None known.