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  2. Garden city movement - Wikipedia

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    He founded the Garden City Association (later known as the Town and Country Planning Association or TCPA), which created First Garden City, Ltd. in 1899 to create the garden city of Letchworth. [5] However, these donors would collect interest on their investment if the garden city generated profits through rents or, as Fishman calls the process ...

  3. Letchworth - Wikipedia

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    Letchworth Garden City, commonly known as Letchworth, is a town in the North Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire, England. It is noted for being the first garden city. The population at the time of the 2021 census was 33,990. Letchworth was an ancient parish, appearing in the Domesday Book of 1086. It remained a small rural village until ...

  4. Ebenezer Howard - Wikipedia

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    Welwyn Garden City was an area of woodlands and open fields before the garden city was constructed. [18] Welwyn Garden City was Howard's second Garden City after Letchworth. [19] Howard purchased the land with £5000 borrowed from friends. [18]

  5. Letchworth Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Letchworth was developed in the early 20th century based on the ideas of the social reformer, Ebenezer Howard, and the master-planners, Richard Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin, around a boulevard known as Broadway, which formed the diagonal southwest-northeast axis of the proposed garden city. [2]

  6. Raymond Unwin - Wikipedia

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    In 1902 Parker and Unwin were asked to design a model village at New Earswick near York for Joseph and Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree, and the following year they were given the opportunity to take part in the creation of Letchworth (loosely based on the Utopian plan of Ebenezer Howard), when the First Garden City Company asked them to submit a plan.

  7. Broadway, Letchworth - Wikipedia

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    Ebenezer Howard pioneered the idea of creating garden cities; they would benefit the whole community, they would be well planned and integrate the best aspects of town and country. The first garden city was Letchworth, on a site acquired in 1903. It was planned in 1904 by the architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. This included a broad ...

  8. Charles Purdom - Wikipedia

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    Charles Benjamin Purdom (15 October 1883 – 8 July 1965) was a British author, drama critic, town planner, and economist.He was one of the pioneers and founders of the first garden cities, Letchworth and Welwyn Garden City, the latter of which he was appointed Finance Director between 1919–1928.

  9. Thomas Adams (architect) - Wikipedia

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    He served as secretary to the Garden City Association and was the first manager of Letchworth, England, from 1903 to 1906. Adams became a designer of low-density residential developments that were commonly referred to as "garden suburbs." In 1909–1914, Adams worked as Town Planning Adviser to the Local Government Board.