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{{Box|Denis_Hefford_with_his_Fokker_triplane_rc_model.jpg|Denis Hefford in a field with his radio-controlled Fokker triplane model|380}}
{{Box|Denis_Hefford_with_his_rc_model_of_a_Vickers_Vimy_biplane,_H651.jpg|Denis with another RC biplane model, this time a Vickers Vimy|380}}
{{Box|LMS_2309,_2-6-4_locomotive,_gauge_1_(Denis_Hefford).jpg|A gauge 1 tank loco built by Denis|380}}
{{Box|Avro_Vulcan_V-bomber_radio-controlled_model_(Denis_Hefford).jpg|Radio-controlled Avro Vulcan bomber|380}}
==Blake, Hefford and French==
In the 1960s, Denis was a partner with '''Bill Blake''' and '''Reg French''' in '''Blake, Hefford and French, Architectural and Mechanical Modelmakers''', a professional modelmaking company based in Hove.
French's biography lists modelling work for the redevelopments at Piccadilly Circus, the 1960s Paternoster Square redevelopment alongside St Paul's Cathedral, Gatwick Airport, and London Bridge, as well as work in South Africa and Australia.
The quantity of architecture-related work surged in the late Sixties with the boom in London developments, and in 1966 the firm took on [[Chris Littledale]]. When the flood of new work subsided, Chris took up the offer to have continued access to the firm's workshop, and collaborated with Denis on some railway-related models.


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==In the museum==
As well as building most of the museum's overhead radio-controlled aircraft and the large Sterling Single locomotive, Hefford was commissioned to produce most of the central buildings on the 1930s gauge 0 model railway layout, mostly styled after examples of Brighton architecture. 
 
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* [http://www.fopa.co.uk/content/reginald-c-french-1925-2013 Reginald C French (1925-2013), The Friends of Palmeira & Adelaide (fopa.co.uk)]
* [http://sca-arch.liv.ac.uk/ead/search?operation=full&recid=gb141unistaffholford-d147-c45 University of Liverpool, Archives for '''Piccadilly Circus''' 1960-68 ()] – mentions archived correspondence with ''"Messrs. Blake, Hefford and French (Architectural and Mechanical Modelmakers, Hove, Sussex)"''
 
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 5 May 2018

Blake, Hefford and French

In the 1960s, Denis was a partner with Bill Blake and Reg French in Blake, Hefford and French, Architectural and Mechanical Modelmakers, a professional modelmaking company based in Hove.

French's biography lists modelling work for the redevelopments at Piccadilly Circus, the 1960s Paternoster Square redevelopment alongside St Paul's Cathedral, Gatwick Airport, and London Bridge, as well as work in South Africa and Australia.

The quantity of architecture-related work surged in the late Sixties with the boom in London developments, and in 1966 the firm took on Chris Littledale. When the flood of new work subsided, Chris took up the offer to have continued access to the firm's workshop, and collaborated with Denis on some railway-related models.

In the museum

As well as building most of the museum's overhead radio-controlled aircraft and the large Sterling Single locomotive, Hefford was commissioned to produce most of the central buildings on the 1930s gauge 0 model railway layout, mostly styled after examples of Brighton architecture.

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