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Francis Longstreth Thompson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Francis Longstreth Thompson Francis Longstreth Thompson, OBE (3 May 1890 – 19 March 1973) was a British town planner and writer. He was born in Croydon, Surrey, and studied at University College, London, where he took a degree in engineering.〔( Agnes Longstreth Taylor, ''The Longstreth Family Records'', 1909, p.371 ). Retrieved 28 March 2015〕 In 1917 he published ''The Town Plan and the House'', co-authored with Ernest G. Allen, showing the connection between housing design and site development.〔( ''The Town Planning Review'', Volume 7, Number 3-4, April 1918 ). Retrieved 28 March 2015〕 In 1923 he wrote ''Site Planning In Practice: an investigation of the principles of housing estate development'', which laid down many of the principles adopted in identifying and developing suitable sites for housing.〔( Review: ''Site Planning in Practice'', Town Planning Review, Vol. 10, No. 3, Sep., 1923 ). Retrieved 28 March 2015〕 He worked with Thomas Adams on plans for the development of West Middlesex, co-authoring with Adams ''The West Middlesex Final Report'' in 1925.〔( Reviews, ''The Town Planning Review'', Vol. 11, No. 3, Jun., 1925 ). Retrieved 28 March 2015〕 He set up his own town planning consultancy, and was President of the Town Planning Institute in 1932-33.〔( RTPI Past Presidents ). Retrieved 28 March 2015〕 He died at Walmer, Kent, in 1973, aged 82.〔( ''London Gazette'', 8 May 1973, p.5848 ). Retrieved 28 March 2015〕 His son is the historian Francis Michael Longstreth Thompson. ==References==
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