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Frederick W Foster-Turner: Papers

Catalogue reference: PRO 30/94

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PRO 30/94

The records in this series consist of personal papers, mostly relating to Frederick Foster-Turner's period in Palestine. There are numerous plans, drawings and photographs, the majority of which are of police buildings.

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PRO 30/94

Title
Frederick W Foster-Turner: Papers
Date

1906-1950

Description

The records in this series consist of personal papers, mostly relating to Frederick Foster-Turner's period in Palestine. There are numerous plans, drawings and photographs, the majority of which are of police buildings.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Not Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
Turner, Frederick W Foster-, 1929-1985
Physical description

22 files, photographs and volumes

Immediate source of acquisition

Frederick W Foster- Turner, 1929-1985

Subjects
Topics
Maps and plans
Middle East
Personal and family papers
Administrative / biographical background

Frederick W Foster-Turner, FRIBA, was appointed as an assistant architect in the Department of Public Works of the Palestine Mandatory Government in 1929. He remained there until 1945, when he was the sole acting architect, the senior architect having been seconded to Aden. During this period he was also chief architect to the Police Building Programme, and was responsible for the design and construction of approximately seventy police buildings. About this work he has written:

' This building programme was carried out to enable the Palestine police force to meet its increasingly difficult responsibility in peace-keeping between hostile factions. The drawings and photographs indicate the need for many of these buildings to be largely self-supporting with their own water supply fuel, food stores and quarters for staff and families. Some of these features were in fact put to the test in the troubled period leading to the end of the Mandate. During the 1939-45 War, the presence of these fortified positions also acted as a deterrent to incursions from Syria and Egypt.'

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C12040/

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