Plate 31: Grosvenor Square, the four corners in 1977

Survey of London: Volume 40, the Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings). Originally published by London County Council, London, 1980.

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Grosvenor Square in 1977

a. Nos. 22–23 Grosvenor Square and No. 43 North Audley Street: Read and Macdonald, architects, 1906–7 (p. 141).

Figure 31a:

Grosvenor Square, the four corners in 1977.

Nos. 22–23 Grosvenor Square and No. 43 North Audley Street: Read and Macdonald, architects, 1906–7 (p. 141).

Nos. 1–8 Upper Brook Street on left

b. No. 9 Grosvenor Square, c. 1725, left of centre (p. 124).

Figure 31b:

Grosvenor Square, the four corners in 1977.

No. 9 Grosvenor Square, c. 1725, left of centre (p. 124).

Nos. 88 and 86 Broo Street on right (pp. 18, 20)

c. Nos. 32–34 Grosvenor Square: Gordon Jeeves, architect, 1958–60 (p. 168).

Figure 31c:

Grosvenor Square, the four corners in 1977.

Nos. 32–34 Grosvenor Square: Gordon Jeeves, architect, 1958–60 (p. 168).

Nos. 48 to 39 Upper Grosvenor Street on right

d. Nos. 49–50 Grosvenor Square: Wimperis, Simpson and Guthrie, architects, 1926–7: No. 48 on extreme right (pp. 166, 168).

Figure 31d:

Grosvenor Square, the four corners in 1977.

Nos. 49–50 Grosvenor Square: Wimperis, Simpson and Guthrie, architects, 1926–7: No. 48 on extreme right (pp. 166, 168).

Grosvenor Street on left