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Frank Baines (1877-1933), the architect heading Her Majesty's Office of Works, guided the rapid development of estates of houses, mainly in a terraced style, for workers and their families in places sited close to the required factories and depots. Examples included the Well Hall garden suburb south of the Woolwich Arsenal between Eltham and Shooters Hill , Aeroville near the Grahame-White aeroplane factory at Hendon , the Roe Green Estate at Stag Lane in the London Borough Of Brent . Considering the pace of their construction, these estates were surprisingly picturesque and were subsequently considered superior in scenic terms to many estates of municipal housing that followed in the peacetime of the 1920's, guided by the Tudor-Walters report of 1919 . The styling of these housing estates owed much to the English garden suburb tradition as had been seen before at Bournville , Letchworth , Saltaire , Port Sunlight and Welwyn Garden City and garden areas and front boundaries became generally more varied than on contemporary estates actually within military bases where state ownership endured over a longer period. By the late 20th Century the Well Hall example had become known as the Progress Estate and legend has it that no two houses there are built to the same plan. ORIGINS The Ministry of Works descended from a long line of offices with responsibilities for managing Royal and then Governmental property. These are summarised below.
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