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Survey of London: volume 39: The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 1 (General History)
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1977
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'Plate 50: Mews houses and conversions', Survey of London: volume 39: The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 1 (General History) (1977). URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=41906 Date accessed: 22 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf
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Mews Houses and Conversions a (left). Nos. 10–14 (even) Culross Street (right to left), in 1926 and 1976, before and after alterations of 1926–7, mainly by Etchells and Pringle b (right). Nos. 10–14 (even) Culross Street (right to left), in 1926 and 1976, before and after alterations of 1926–7, mainly by Etchells and Pringle c (below left). No. 3 Lees Place (stables to No. 23 Grosvenor Square) in 1890 before conversion. d. (below right). No. 3 Lees Place in 1976 after conversion.
Plate 50a: Mews houses and conversions (left). Nos. 10–14 (even) Culross Street (right to left), in 1926 and 1976, before and after alterations of 1926–7, mainly by Etchells and Pringle
Plate 50b: Mews houses and conversions (right). Nos. 10–14 (even) Culross Street (right to left), in 1926 and 1976, before and after alterations of 1926–7, mainly by Etchells and Pringle
Plate 50c: Mews houses and conversions (below left). No. 3 Lees Place (stables to No. 23 Grosvenor Square) in 1890 before conversion.
J. T. Wimpperis and T. N. Arber, architects, 1889
Plate 50d: Mews houses and conversions (below right). No. 3 Lees Place in 1976 after conversion.
H. Douglas Kidd, architect, 1932
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