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Plate 94
Gunter estate.

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English Heritage

Publication

Author

Hermione Hobhouse (General Editor)

Year published

1986

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Page

94

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'Plate 94: Gunter estate.', Survey of London: volume 42: Kensington Square to Earl's Court (1986), pp. 94. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50433 Date accessed: 18 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Gunter Estate

a (left). Nos. 28-30 Bolton Gardens (left to right) in 1983.


Gunter estate.

Plate 94a: Gunter estate.
Nos. 28-30 Bolton Gardens (left to right) in 1983.

Henry Bailey, building owner, 1894-6 (p. 207)

b (above). Nos. 4-12 (consec.) Bramham Gardens in 1985.


Gunter estate.

Plate 94b: Gunter estate.
Nos. 4-12 (consec.) Bramham Gardens in 1985.

J. Whitaker, builder, 1883-6 (p. 206)

c (below left). Rear of Nos. 18-23 (consec.) Gledhow Gardens (right to left) from Bina Gardens in 1984.


Gunter estate.

Plate 94c: Gunter estate.
Rear of Nos. 18-23 (consec.) Gledhow Gardens (right to left) from Bina Gardens in 1984.

Maurice Hulbert probable architect, 1883-4 (p. 213)

d. (below). Nos. 23-25 (consec.) Wetherby Gardens (left to right) in 1975.


Gunter estate.

Plate 94d: Gunter estate.
Nos. 23-25 (consec.) Wetherby Gardens (left to right) in 1975.

H. B. Measures architect of Nos. 23-24, R. W. Edis probable architect of No. 25, 1883-4 (p. 208)