The Twentieth Century Society
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The Twentieth Century Society (abbreviated to C20), founded in 1979 as The Thirties Society, is a British charity that campaigns for the preservation of architectural heritage from 1914 onwards. It is formally recognised as one of the National Amenity Societies,[1] and as such is a statutory consultee on alterations to listed buildings within its period of interest.
"Twentieth Century Architecture" redirects here. For this period in architecture, see Category:20th-century architecture.
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Abbreviation | C20 |
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Formation | 1979 (as The Thirties Society) |
Headquarters | 70 Cowcross Street, London |
Director | Catherine Croft |
Chairman and Trustee | Hugh Pearman |
President | Catherine Slessor |
Website | c20society |
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