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Judith Geertruid Ledeboer
Architect
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04/02/1926
1990
Judith Geertruid Ledeboer was born on 8 September 1901. She practised as an architect in England.

Ledeboer was the first woman architect with the Ministry of Health. She produced the pamphlet 'The Houses We Live In'. She was effective on major housing committees and later in private practice, her ideas being put into practice in the new towns of Harlow and Hemel Hempstead.

She died in late 1990 in Surrey, her death being registered in December of that year.

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Building NameDate StartedTown, District or VillageIslandCity or CountyCountryNotes
King George VI Memorial Old People's ClubIn year 1954DundeeScotlandStandardised design for clubs for foundation

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Periodical NamePublisherDate CircEditionNotes
Glasgow Herald1954/12/24p8
Glasgow Herald1984/08/08p6