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Survey of London: volume 39: The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 1 (General History)
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F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)
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1977
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'Plate 13: Park Lane and Park Street', Survey of London: volume 39: The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 1 (General History) (1977). URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=41869 Date accessed: 19 June 2013. Add to my bookshelf
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a. Park Lane, northern end from Hyde Park in 1799, showing King's Row (extreme right), the old Dudley House (right of centre with projecting porch), the end of Upper Brook Street (centre) and in the middle distance to left, the junction with Oxford Street. b. Park Lane, view looking south-east in c. 1807, showing houses in King's Row (left, behind trees), the south corner with Upper Grosvenor Street, and Breadalbane House (right). c. Park Street, elevational drawing of 1820 showing houses on west side between Hereford Street and North Row.
Plate 13a: Park Lane, northern end from Hyde Park in 1799, showing King's Row (extreme right), the old Dudley House (right of centre with projecting porch), the end of Upper Brook Street (centre) and in the middle distance to left, the junction with Oxford Street. Mostly demolished
Plate 13b: Park Lane, view looking south-east in c. 1807, showing houses in King's Row (left, behind trees), the south corner with Upper Grosvenor Street, and Breadalbane House (right). Grosvenor Gate lodge in foreground. All demolished
Plate 13c: Park Street, elevational drawing of 1820 showing houses on west side between Hereford Street and North Row. John Crunden, architect, 1778. Demolished
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