Plate 48

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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'Plate 48', in Survey of London: Volume 40, the Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings), (London, 1980) pp. . British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol40/pt2/plate-48 [accessed 25 March 2024]

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a. Nos. 128 Park Lane and 25–27 (consec.) Dunraven Street on 29 April 1941 after damage by bombing (pp. 283, 194).

Figure 48a:

Nos. 128 Park Lane and 25–27 (consec.) Dunraven Street on 29 April 1941 after damage by bombing (pp. 283, 194).

Nos. 25–27 Dunraven Street demolished

b. Nos. 16–19 (consec.) Dunraven Street and 12 North Row (right to left) in 1978.

Figure 48b:

Nos. 16–19 (consec.) Dunraven Street and 12 North Row (right to left) in 1978.

Sidney R. J. Smith, architect, 1897–8 (pp. 195, 196)

c. No. 22 Dunraven Street in 1976, porch (p. 284)

Figure 48c:

No. 22 Dunraven Street in 1976, porch (p. 284)

d (left). North Row Dwellings in the 1930's R. H. Burden, architect, 1887–9 (p. 196).

Figure 48d:

(left). North Row Dwellings in the 1930's R. H. Burden, architect, 1887–9 (p. 196).

Nos. 12 and 14 North Row on extreme right

e. Hereford Gardens, 1866–74, looking east towards Hereford Gardens Mews in 1928 (p. 175).

Figure 48e:

Hereford Gardens, 1866–74, looking east towards Hereford Gardens Mews in 1928 (p. 175).

Demolished