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Plate 102
Abingdon Villas and Scarsdale Villas area.

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Hermione Hobhouse (General Editor)

Year published

1986

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102

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'Plate 102: Abingdon Villas and Scarsdale Villas area.', Survey of London: volume 42: Kensington Square to Earl's Court (1986), pp. 102. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50441 Date accessed: 20 June 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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a (left). Nos. 37-45 (odd) Marloes Road (left to right, formerly part of Devonshire Terrace) in 1975.


Abingdon Villas and Scarsdale Villas area.

Plate 102a: Abingdon Villas and Scarsdale Villas area.
Nos. 37-45 (odd) Marloes Road (left to right, formerly part of Devonshire Terrace) in 1975.

Richard Anderson, builder, 1851-2 (p. 228)

b Nos. 67-83 (odd) Earl's Court Road (left to right), c. 1852-4, in 1973 (p. 229)


Abingdon Villas and Scarsdale Villas area.

Plate 102b: Abingdon Villas and Scarsdale Villas area.
Earl's Court Road (left to right), c. 1852-4, in 1973 (p. 229)

c. Inkerman Terrace, Allen Street, 1853-4, in 1975 (p. 229)


Abingdon Villas and Scarsdale Villas area.

Plate 102c: Abingdon Villas and Scarsdale Villas area.
Inkerman Terrace, Allen Street, 1853-4, in 1975 (p. 229)

d. Nos. 40-52 (even) Abingdon Road, c. 1852-4, in 1984 (p. 229)


Abingdon Villas and Scarsdale Villas area.

Plate 102d: Abingdon Villas and Scarsdale Villas area.
Nos. 40-52 (even) Abingdon Road, c. 1852-4, in 1984 (p. 229)



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