Plate 8: Kensington Square, exteriors

Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1986.

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kensington Square: Exteriors

a. (above). The Greyhound, No. 1, in c. 1898.

Figure 8a:

Kensington Square, exteriors

The Greyhound, No. 1, in c.

1898. Build by Henry Webb, bricklayer, 1685-6 (p. 11). Demolished. The arch on the right formerly led to Baron Grant's stables (p. 12)

b. (left). Nos. 15 (left) and 16 in 1969. No. 15 refronted 1883 (p. 21); No. 16 built 1876-7, Geoge Goldie, architect (p. 22)

Figure 8b:

Kensington Square, exteriors

Nos. 15 (left) and 16 in 1969. No. 15 refronted 1883 (p. 21); No. 16 built 1876-7, Geoge Goldie, architect (p. 22)

c. (below). Nos. 44 (left) and 45 in c. 1932.

Figure 8c:

Kensington Square, exteriors

Nos. 44 (left) and 45 in c. 1932.

No. 44 built by Thomas Lawrence, carpenter, 1685 (p. 44); No. 45 built by William Barwell, plasterer, 1685 (p. 45)