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PRINCIPAL ARCHIVES

ARCAB

Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham

ASCA

Archive of the Society of Catholic Artists, London

BDA

Brentwood Diocesan Archives

CDA

Clifton Diocesan Archive, Bristol

HDC

Records of Harlow Development Corporation, Essex Record Office, Chelmsford

FCA

Fife Council Archives, Glenrothes

GRCAA

Glasgow Roman Catholic Archdiocesan Archives

GSAA

Glasgow School of Art Archives

LDA

Leeds Diocesan Archives

LRCAA

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral and Roman Catholic Archdiocesan Archives

LRCDA

Lancaster Roman Catholic Diocesan Archives

MDA

Menevia Diocesan Archives, Swansea

RIBA

Royal Institute of British Architects Library, London

SCA

Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh

SDA

Salford Diocesan Archive, Manchester

WDA

Westminster Diocesan Archives, London

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Architect and Building News

Architects’ Journal

Architectural Design

Architectural Review

L’Art sacré

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CBRN – Catholic Building Review, northern edn

CBRS – Catholic Building Review, southern edn

Churchbuilding [published as Church Buildings Today until 1961]

Clergy Review

RIBA Journal

St Andrew Annual: The Catholic Church in Scotland

The Tablet

The Universe

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