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Plate 60

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English Heritage

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Author

Hermione Hobhouse (General Editor)

Year published

1986

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Page

60

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'Plate 60', Survey of London: volume 42: Kensington Square to Earl's Court (1986), pp. 60. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50399 Date accessed: 19 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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a. (right). No. 6 Cottesmore Gardens in 1970.


No. 6 Cottesmore Gardens in 1970.

Plate 60a: No. 6 Cottesmore Gardens in 1970.
No. 6 Cottesmore Gardens in 1970.

Charles Saunders and Son, architects, 1927 (pp. 148-9)

b. (far right). No. 35 Victoria Road, front in c. 1979.


No. 35 Victoria Road, elevations in c. 1979.

Plate 60b: No. 35 Victoria Road, elevations in c. 1979.
No. 35 Victoria Road, front in c. 1979.

W. K. Shirley, architect, 1897 (p. 148)

c. (left). St. Alban's Mansions, Kensington Court Place, in 1898.


St. Alban's Mansions, Kensington Court Place, in 1898.

Plate 60c: St. Alban's Mansions, Kensington Court Place, in 1898.
St. Alban's Mansions, Kensington Court Place, in 1898.

Paul Hoffmann, architect, 1894 (p. 147)

d. (above). No. 35 Victoria Road, rear in c. 1979.


No. 35 Victoria Road, elevations in c. 1979.

Plate 60d: No. 35 Victoria Road, elevations in c. 1979.
No. 35 Victoria Road, rear in c. 1979.

W. K. Shirley, architect, 1897 (p. 148)