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Plate 5
Kensington Square, exteriors.

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English Heritage

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Author

Hermione Hobhouse (General Editor)

Year published

1986

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Page

5

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'Plate 5: Kensington Square, exteriors.', Survey of London: volume 42: Kensington Square to Earl's Court (1986), pp. 5. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50344 Date accessed: 24 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Kensington Square: Exteriors in c. 1931–2

a. Nos. 24–26 (left to right, pp. 30, 32)


Kensington Square, exteriors.

Plate 5a: Kensington Square, exteriors.
Nos. 24–26 (left to right, pp. 30, 32)

b. Nos. 29 (center) and 30 (right). No. 29 built by John Kemp, woodmonger, c. 1698 (p. 36); No. 30 built c. 1699, front altered c. 1820 (p. 37)


Kensington Square, exteriors.

Plate 5b: Kensington Square, exteriors.
b. Nos. 29 (center) and 30 (right). No. 29 built by John Kemp, woodmonger, c. 1698 (p. 36); No. 30 built c. 1699, front altered c. 1820 (p. 37)

c. Nos. 30–32 (left to right). No. 30 buil c 1699, front altered c. 1820; No. 31 build 1699, front altered 1836 and 1882 (p. 38); No. 32 built c 1707–8 (p. 38


Kensington Square, exteriors.

Plate 5c: Kensington Square, exteriors.
Nos. 30–32 (left to right).

No. 30 buil c 1699, front altered c. 1820; No. 32 build 1699, front altered 1836 and 1882 (p. 38); No. 32 built c 1707–8 (p. 38)