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Immediately upon its foundation the society received from an anonymous trust the sum of £15,000 (equivalent to around £596,000 in 2016) to buy land for open spaces, the land later to be vested in the
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from exposure to bomb damage. The
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from closure in 1924, and again in 1934–35. The link with the
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handed over to the City authorities. In most cases the Civic
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matters, and if any offence against taste is challenged at the outset, great good will be done, and converting of mean and unlovely parts of the City will gradually follow.
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