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Plate 13

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English Heritage

Publication

Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1983

Supporting documents

Page

13

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'Plate 13', Survey of London: volume 41: Brompton (1983), pp. 13. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50045 Date accessed: 26 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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a. Nos. 11-29 (odd) Rutland Street (left to right) in 1982.


Nos. 11–29 (odd) Rutland Street in 1982.

Plate 13a: Nos. 11–29 (odd) Rutland Street in 1982.
Nos. 11-29 (odd) Rutland Street (left to right) in 1982.

? William Aslat, builder, c. 1830 (p. 44)

b. Cottage Place, east side in c. 1910.


Nos. 11–29 (odd) Rutland Street in 1982.

Plate 13b: Nos. 11–29 (odd) Rutland Street in 1982.
Cottage Place, east side in c. 1910.

Built under William Farlar, 1823 (p. 40)Demolished

c. Cheval Place, looking west from Montpelier Walk in 1982 (p. 39).


Nos. 11–29 (odd) Rutland Street in 1982.

Plate 13c: Nos. 11–29 (odd) Rutland Street in 1982.
Cheval Place, looking west from Montpelier Walk in 1982 (p. 39).

Brompton Square and the dome of the Oratory are in the distance

d. Nos. 3-5 (right to left) Fairholt Street in 1982.


Nos. 11–29 (odd) Rutland Street in 1982.

Plate 13d: Nos. 11–29 (odd) Rutland Street in 1982.
Nos. 3-5 (right to left) Fairholt Street in 1982.

Baillie Scott and Beresford, architects, 1925-8 (p. 39)