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Survey of London: volume 41: Brompton
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F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)
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1983
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List of platesList of figuresPlan pocketAbbreviations used in references
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13
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a. Nos. 11-29 (odd) Rutland Street (left to right) in 1982. b. Cottage Place, east side in c. 1910. c. Cheval Place, looking west from Montpelier Walk in 1982 (p. 39). d. Nos. 3-5 (right to left) Fairholt 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)
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
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
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)
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