Gilbert Mackenzie Trench [also known as G. Mackenzie Trench] was born in Camberw… subscribers only
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Bibliography
1. Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 2: L-Z. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001 2. Long, Nicholas. ‘Metropolitan police stations, 1920-1974’ Twentieth Century Architecture no. 13, 2018, pp. 96-113. 3. ‘Brixton police station’. Architecture Illustrated May 1940 pp. 73-74 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench] 4. ‘Juvenile court, Blackfriars Road’ Architecture Illustrated July 1940 p.99 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench] 5. ‘Metropolitan Police Section House, Compton Place, London WC1’ Architects' Journal 13 April 1939 pp. 604-609 [Architects: G. Mackenzie Trench, D. T. Edwards, and A. L. Edwards] 6. ‘Metropolitan Police Section House, Kennington Lane, SE1’ Architectural Design October 1938 p. 409 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench] 7. ‘Metropolitan Police Sectional Station, Hayes’ Architectural Design October 1938 p. 410 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench] 8. ‘Police station and section house, Tooting’ Architects’ Journal 7 September 1939 pp. 329-333 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench] 9. ‘Police station and section house, Tooting’ Architect & Building News 30 June 1939 pp. 381-384 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench] 10. ‘Police station, Catford’. Architect & Building News 5 April 1940 pp. 12-13
[Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench] 11. ‘Police station, Southall, Middlesex’ Architect & Building News 7 December 1928 p. 735 [Architects: G. Mackenzie Trench and C. A. Battle] 12. ‘Police station, Southwark’. Building June 1941 p. 146[Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench] 13. ‘Police station, Southwark’. Architecture Illustrated July 1941 p.94 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench] 14. ‘Police station, Southwark’. Architect & Building News 20 June 1941 p. 161 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench] 15. ‘Police station, Tottenham Court Road, with honeycomb windows or brick gratings to enable work to continue during enemy action’. The Builder 25 December 1942 p. 549 [Designed by G. Mackenzie Trench] 16. ‘Police station-air raid and gas-proofed-in Tottenham Court Road’. Architect & Building News 5 February 1943 p. 115 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench] 17. ‘Police wireless transmitting station, West Wickham;’ Architects' Journal 26 August 1937 pp. 345-348 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench] 18. ‘Police wireless transmitting station, West Wickham’ Architect & Building News 20 august 1937 pp. 228-229 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench]