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Plate 6

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English Heritage

Publication

Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1983

Supporting documents

Page

6

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'Plate 6', Survey of London: volume 41: Brompton (1983), pp. 6. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50038 Date accessed: 26 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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'Brompton Row'. Nos. 78-188 (even) Brompton Road (pp. 36-8)

a. Nos. 96-102 in 1952.


Nos. 78–188 (even) Brompton Road (Brompton Row)

Plate 6a: Nos. 78–188 (even) Brompton Road (Brompton Row)
Nos. 96-102 in 1952.

John and Richared Stokes, bricklayers, building lessees, 1766. All demolished

b. No. 188 from rear in c. 1965.


Nos. 78–188 (even) Brompton Road (Brompton Row)

Plate 6b: Nos. 78–188 (even) Brompton Road (Brompton Row)
No. 188 from rear in c. 1965.

Joseph Clark, carpenter, building lessee, 1768

c. No. 156 in 1975.


Nos. 78–188 (even) Brompton Road (Brompton Row)

Plate 6c: Nos. 78–188 (even) Brompton Road (Brompton Row)
No. 156 in 1975.

George Gibbons, carpenter, building lessee, 1766

d. No. 152 in 1975.


Nos. 78–188 (even) Brompton Road (Brompton Row)

Plate 6d: Nos. 78–188 (even) Brompton Road (Brompton Row)
No. 152 in 1975.

George Gibbons, carpenter, building lessee, 1766