List of Plates
(Unless otherwise stated all the Plates are photographs taken since 1946
whose copyright belongs to the Greater London Council)
VOLUME XXXIII
Frontispiece. Soho Square, south-west corner.
From an aquatint in John B. Papworth's
Select Views of London, 1816, plate xxiii
VOLUME XXXIV
Frontispiece. Leicester Place and Leicester Square.
From an aquatint in John B. Papworth's
Select Views of London, 1816, plate xxiv
1. (a) Extract from plan made for the lawsuit
Bristow v. Wilson, 1585. From a plan in the
Public Record Office, MPB 1. Reproduced by
permission of the Controller of H.M. Stationery Office. Crown copyright
(b) Extract from Faithorne and Newcourt's
map, surveyed in 1643–7 and published in
1658. From the copy in the British Museum
Map Room
2. Extract from Ogilby and Morgan's map of
1681–2. From the map in the Crace Collection
in the British Museum, Maps portfolio ii
3. Blome's map of the parish of St. Anne,
c. 1690. From the map in the Crace Collection
in the British Museum, Maps portfolio xii
4. Extract from Rocque's map of 1746
5. Extract from Horwood's map of 1819
6. Extract from the Ordnance Survey map of
1869–74
7. Extract from the Ordnance Survey map of
1962. Crown copyright reserved
8. (a) Plan of the Military Ground, 1660/1.
From a plan in the Public Record Office,
LRRO1/1830. Reproduced by permission of
the Controller of H.M. Stationery Office.
Crown copyright
(b) Plan of Soho Fields, 1676. From a plan
in the Public Record Office, C82/2484.
Reproduced by permission of the Controller of
H.M. Stationery Office. Crown copyright
9. Plan of part of the Portland estate in Soho,
c. 1792–3. From a plan in the Portland MSS.
at Nottingham University (Manuscripts and Special Collections, Pl E10/5/29)
10. St. Anne's Church
(a), (b) Plan and section. From undated drawings in the library of the Royal Institute of
British Architects
11. St. Anne's Church
(a) West elevation. Redrawn by T. Biro from
a drawing in the library of the Royal Institute
of British Architects
(b) East elevation. From an undated drawing
in the library of the Royal Institute of British
Architects
12. St. Anne's Church
(a) West front in 1828. From a watercolour
in the Guildhall Library
(b) East front. Extract from an undated composite drawing by Joseph Gandy in the Victoria
and Albert Museum
13. St. Anne's Church, interior looking east in
1890. Photograph The National Monuments
Record
14. St. Anne's Church, steeple elevation and
plans. Redrawn by T. Biro from S. P.
Cockerell's contract drawings in Westminster
City Library
15. St. Anne's Church, exterior in 1890. Photograph The National Monuments Record
16. (a) French (formerly Greek) Church, Crown
Street, in 1738. From William Hogarth's
engraving Noon
(b) Inscribed tablet, formerly on the Greek
Church, Crown Street, and now in the
Cathedral of Aghia Sophia, Moscow Road
17. (a) St. Martin's Almshouses, Crown Street.
From an undated watercolour by T. H. Shepherd in the Crace Collection in the British
Museum, Views portfolio xxix
(b) Minister's house and charity house,
Crown Street, in 1819. From a watercolour
by R. B. Schnebbelie in the G.L.C. Collection
(c) French (formerly Greek) Church, Crown
Street, interior in 1819. From the watercolour by R. B. Schnebbelie in the London
Museum
18. St. Mary's Church, Charing Cross Road,
nave in 1898
(a), (b) Exterior and interior. From watercolours by J. P. Emslie in the G.L.C. Collection
19. St. Mary's Church, clergy house and school,
Crown Street. From an engraving in The
Builder, 2 October 1875, p. 886
20. House of St. Barnabas-in-Soho (No. 1 Greek
Street), chapel
(a) Exterior. Photograph The National Monuments Record
(b) Interior
21. (a), (b) French Protestant Church, Soho
Square, exterior and interior
22. Roman Catholic Church of Notre Dame De
France, Leicester Place
(a) Interior before rebuilding
(b) Exterior in 1955. Copyright G. Scott
Bushe
23. Roman Catholic Church of Notre Dame De
France, Leicester Place, interior in 1955.
Copyright G. Scott Bushe
24. St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Soho
Square
(a) Exterior
(b) Interior in 1896. Photograph The
National Monuments Record
25. (a) Presbyterian Chapel, Little Chapel Street.
From an undated engraving in the Westminster
City Library
(b) Welsh Chapel, Charing Cross Road
26. (a) The School of Eloquence, Carlisle House,
Soho Square. From an undated engraving in
the Westminster City Library
(b) St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church
(formerly Mrs. Cornelys's Assembly Rooms,
Carlisle House), Soho Square. From an undated drawing by Howard Penton at St.
Patrick's presbytery
27. Sans Souci Theatre, Leicester Place
(a) Interior. From an undated engraving by
Van Assen in the possession of Mr. Gerald
Forsyth
(b) Exterior. From an undated watercolour
in the Guildhall Library
28. Designs for an Opera House in Leicester
Square
(a) Plan. From an undated drawing in Sir
John Soane's Museum, drawer 12, set 12
(b) General view. From an undated oil
painting in the London Museum
29. Designs for an Opera House in Leicester
Square, general views
(a) From an undated drawing by Thomas
Sandby in the royal collection at Windsor
Castle. Reproduced by gracious permission of
Her Majesty The Queen
(b), (c) From undated drawings in Sir John
Soane's Museum, drawer 12, set 12
30. Miss Kelly's (later Royalty) Theatre, Dean
Street
(a) Exterior in 1882. From a watercolour by
John Crowther in the Guildhall Library
(b) Interior. From an undated watercolour in
the London Museum
31. (a), (b) Royalty Theatre, Dean Street,
interior views in 1906. Photographs in the
Enthoven Theatre Collection, Victoria and
Albert Museum. Crown copyright
32. Savile House, Leicester Square
(a) Exterior in c. 1840. From a watercolour
in the London Museum
(b) Exterior in 1871. From a watercolour by
C. J. Richardson in the Westminster City
Library
(c) Miss Linwood's Gallery. From an undated
engraving in the Westminster City Library
33. Designs for The Casino, Leicester Square
(a), (b) Exterior and interior. From undated
lithographs by Samuel Beazley in the Westminster City Library (Leicester Square)
Scrapbook, vol. i, p. 104
34. Royal Panopticon of Science and Art (later
Alhambra Theatre), Leicester Square
(a) Exterior in 1853. From a watercolour by
T. H. Shepherd in the Crace Collection in the
British Museum, Views portfolio xviii
(b) Interior in 1854. From an engraving in
The Builder, 8 March 1854, p. 143
35. (a), (b) Alhambra Theatre, Leicester Square,
interior in 1897. From photographs in the
Raymond Mander and Joe Mitchenson
Theatre Collection
36. Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, in 1884.
From an engraving in The Illustrated London
News, 26 April 1884, p. 408
37. Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, exterior
in 1892. From an undated drawing by C. E.
Mallows reproduced in a souvenir brochure in
the G.L.C. Members' Library
38. Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, in 1891.
From an engraving in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 7 February 1891,
p. 724
39. London Hippodrome, Cranbourn Street
(a) Interior in 1900. From a drawing reproduced in The Sketch, 3 January 1900, p. 425
(b) Exterior in 1902. Photograph the
National Monuments Record
40. Daly's Theatre, Cranbourn Street
(a) Exterior in 1937. Copyright Miss G.
Whiffin
(b) Interior in 1893. From a drawing by
Spencer Chadwick reproduced in The Sketch,
20 September 1893, p. 388
41. (a) Royal Society of Musicians, Lisle Street,
interior in 1931. From a drawing in the
possession of the Society by Hanslip Fletcher
(b) Burford's (previously Barker's) Panorama,
Leicester Square, entrance. From an undated
watercolour in the London Museum
42. (a) Barker's (later Burford's) Panorama,
Leicester Square, section. From an aquatint
in Robert Mitchell's Plans, and Views in
Perspective . . . of Buildings erected in England and Scotland, 1801
(b) Wyld's Great Globe, Leicester Square.
From an undated watercolour by E. Walker
in the London Museum
43. Wyld's Great Globe, Leicester Square
(a) Exterior in 1851. From a watercolour by
T. H. Shepherd in the Crace Collection in the
British Museum, Views portfolio xviii
(b) Section in 1851. From an engraving in
The Illustrated London News, 7 June 1851,
p. 511
44. Western Literary and Scientific Institution,
Whitcomb Street
(a) Exterior in 1839. From an engraving in
The Mirror, 27 July 1839
(b) Interior in 1832. From a watercolour in
the Westminster City Library
45. Aldridge's Horse Repository, Upper St.
Martin's Lane
(a) Exterior in 1955. Photograph the
National Monuments Record
(b) Interior. From an undated watercolour in
the possession of Aldridge's, 22 William Road, N.W.1
46. Leicester Square, general views
(a) From Sutton Nicholls's engraving of
c. 1727 in the London Museum
(b) From J. Bowles's engraving of 1753 in the
Guildhall Library
47. Leicester House, views enlarged from maps
(a) From a map of 1675 in the Crace Collection
in the British Museum, Maps portfolio ii
(b) From Ogilby and Morgan's map of 1681–2
in the Crace Collection in the British Museum,
Maps portfolio ii
(c) From Blome's map of the parish of St.
Anne, c. 1690. From the map in the Crace
Collection in the British Museum, Maps portfolio xii
(d) From Morden and Lea's map of c. 1700
in the Crace Collection in the British Museum,
Maps portfolio ii
48. Leicester House, Leicester Square
(a) Enlargement from Sutton Nicholls's engraving of c. 1727 in the London Museum
(b) From a drawing of 1748 by George Vertue
in the Westminster City Library
49. Leicester House, Leicester Square
(a), (b) South and north fronts in 1752. From
oil paintings by B. Luyten. Reproduced by
permission of the Rt. Hon. Viscount De L'Isle,
V.C., from his collection at Penshurst Place
50. Leicester Square
(a) Sablonière Hôtel. From an undated watercolour by C. J. Smith in the Guildhall Library
(b) No. 47 Leicester Square in 1937.
G.L.C. photograph
(c) Sablonière Hôtel and statue of George I
in 1801. From an engraving in The European
Magazine, June 1801
51. Leicester Square
(a) North side in 1897. Copyright Radio
Times Hulton Picture Library
(b) South side and statue of Shakespeare in
c. 1874. Copyright Radio Times Hulton Picture
Library
52. Leicester Square in 1966
(a) West side
(b) North side
(c) East side
(d) South side
53. Lisle Street
(a) Nos. 17–19 in 1910. G.L.C. photograph
(b) Nos. 18–27 in 1910. G.L.C. photograph
54. (a), (b), (c) Designs for a new street from
Coventry Street to King Street, Covent Garden. From the undated drawings in the
British Museum, Add. MS. 8851
55. Newport Court
(a), (b) Views looking west in 1886 and east
in 1881. From watercolours by J. P. Emslie
in the G.L.C. Collection
(c) View looking west in 1943. G.L.C.
photograph
(d) View looking east
56. Newport Market area. From watercolours by
J. P. Emslie in the G.L.C. Collection
(a) Market Street and old market house in
1880
(b) Baptist Chapel and Grafton House,
Grafton Street, in 1880
(c) Country market and old market house in
1877
(d) Whetten's Buildings, Gerrard Street, and
Grafton Street in 1882
57. (a) Hayes Court from King Street in 1880
(b) Backs of houses in Great Newport Street
in 1883
(c) Ryder's Court in 1883
(d) Porter Street and Litchfield Street in 1883
All from watercolours by J. P. Emslie in the
G.L.C. Collection
58. (a) No. 5 Great Newport Street in 1903.
Photograph in Westminster City Library
(b) Nos. 25–27 (consec.) Litchfield Street in
1904. Photograph in Westminster City Library
59. (a) Nos. 36–41 Gerrard Street
(b) Nos. 30 and 31 Gerrard Street
60. Gerard House, Gerrard Street
(a) Exterior. From an undated watercolour by
C. J. Richardson in the G.L.C. Collection
(b) Exterior in 1887. From a watercolour by
Appleton in the Guildhall Library
(c) Design for new elevation in 1781. From
a drawing in Sir John Soane's Museum, Adam
drawings, vol. 33, no. 106
61. (a) Gerard House, Gerrard Street, staircase in
1884. From a watercolour by John Crowther
in the Guildhall Library
(b) No. 43 Gerrard Street. From an undated
watercolour by J. W. Archer in the Archer
drawings at the British Museum, portfolio
xiii, no. 27
62. (a) Nos. 27–29 Gerrard Street in 1941.
G.L.C. photograph
(b) No. 36 Gerrard Street in 1958
(c) Gerrard Street, general view looking west
63. (a) No. 37 Gerrard Street, first-floor front
room. From an undated drawing by J. P.
Emslie in the G.L.C. Collection
(b) No. 38 Gerrard Street, first-floor front
room. From an undated drawing by J. P.
Emslie in the G.L.C. Collection
64. No. 9 Gerrard Street
(a) Exterior in 1958
(b) Staircase in 1946
65. No. 9 Gerrard Street
(a) Ground-floor front west room
(b) First-floor back room
(c), (d) First-floor front room
66. (a) No. 12 Gerrard Street
(b) Nos. 17 and 18 Gerrard Street
(c) No. 3 Gerrard Street
(d) Nos. 2–4 Macclesfield Street in 1914.
G.L.C. photograph
67. (a) No. 9 Macclesfield Street in 1874. From
a watercolour by Frederick Shepherd in the
G.L.C. Collection
(b) No. 9 Macclesfield Street in 1858. From
a watercolour by J. W. Archer in the Archer
drawings at the British Museum, portfolio
xiii, no. 26
(c) King Street, south side in 1885. From a
watercolour by J. P Emslie in the G.L.C.
Collection
68. Soho Square
(a) View looking north. From Sutton
Nicholls's engraving of c. 1727 in the London
Museum
(b) View looking south. From an undated
engraving in the Crace Collection in the British
Museum, Views portfolio xxix
69. Soho Square
(a) North-east corner in 1826. From a watercolour by C. J. Richardson in the Crace Collection in the British Museum, Views portfolio xxix
(b) South-east corner in 1919. From an etching by Francis Dodd in the London Museum
70. Soho Square
(a) South-east corner in 1936. From a drawing by Hanslip Fletcher reproduced in The
Sunday Times, 4 October 1936. Copyright
unknown
(b) South-west corner in 1937. From a
reproduction in the possession of the Linnean
Society of a drawing by Hanslip Fletcher.
Copyright unknown
71. Soho Square
(a) Nos. 14–17
(b) East side looking north
(c) South-west corner
(d) Statue of Charles II
72. Monmouth House, Soho Square, plans
(a) Cellar storey. From the undated anonymous drawing at All Souls College, Oxford,
'Wren' drawing i, no. 20
(b) Ground floor in 1769. From a drawing
in the Public Record Office, CREST6/62,
p. 89. Reproduced by permission of the Controller
of H.M. Stationery Office. Crown copyright
73. Monmouth House, Soho Square
(a) North front. Enlarged from an undated
engraving in the Crace Collection in the British
Museum, Views portfolio xxix
(b) North front in 1764. From a drawing in
the Department of Prints and Drawings in the
British Museum, in Crowle's extra-illustrated
copy of Pennant, vol. v, item 102
(c) North front. From the engraving in J.
T. Smith's Antiquities of London, 1791
74. Monmouth House, Soho Square, design
by Sir James Thornhill for staircase. From
the undated drawing in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, California
75. Monmouth House, Soho Square
(a), (b) Designs by Sir James Thornhill for
closet and trompe l'oeil niche. From undated
drawings in and reproduced by courtesy of the
Art Institute of Chicago
76. Monmouth House, Soho Square, design by
Sir James Thornhill for painted windows.
From the undated drawing in the Museum of
Art, Rhode Island School of Design
77. (a), (b), (c) No. 28 Soho Square, plans and
elevation. From undated drawings in the library of the Royal Institute of British Architects
78. No. 1 Greek Street, the House of St. Barnabas-in-Soho
(a) Exterior
(b) Doorcase
79. No. 1 Greek Street, the House of St. Barnabas-in-Soho
(a) Staircase and first-floor landing
(b) Staircase compartment ceiling
80. No. 1 Greek Street, the House of St. Barnabas-in-Soho
(a) Staircase compartment
(b) Staircase
81. No. 1 Greek Street, the House of St. Barnabas-in-Soho
(a), (b), (c) Ground-floor principal room
82. No. 1 Greek Street, the House of St. Barnabas-in-Soho
(a) Ground-floor east front room
(b) First-floor south back room
83. No. 1 Greek Street, the House of St. Barnabas-in-Soho
(a), (b), (c) First-floor south back room, doorcase, chimneypiece and window
84. No. 1 Greek Street, the House of St. Barnabas-in-Soho, first-floor principal room looking south-west
85. (a), (b) No. 1 Greek Street, the House of St.
Barnabas-in-Soho, first-floor principal room
detail and view looking north-east
86. No. 1 Greek Street, the House of St. Barnabas-in-Soho, first-floor principal room
ceiling
87. No. 1 Greek Street, the House of St. Barnabas-in-Soho, first-floor east front room
ceiling
88. No. 20 Soho Square
(a) Elevation before alteration. From Sir
John Soane's Museum, Adam drawings,
vol. 42, no. 49
(b) Design for elevation. From Sir John
Soane's Museum, Adam drawings, vol. 42,
no. 48
89. (a), (b) No. 20 Soho Square, ground- and
first-floor plans. From Sir John Soane's
Museum, Adam drawings, vol. 42, nos. 52
and 53
90. (a), (b) No. 20 Soho Square, designs for
ceilings of south drawing-room and principal
drawing-room. From Sir John Soane's
Museum, Adam drawings, vol. 12, nos. 109
and 108
91. (a)–(d) No. 20 Soho Square, roundels painted
by Angelica Kauffmann. Undated G.L.C.
photographs
92. (a) Nos. 20 and 21 Soho Square in 1854.
From a watercolour by T. H. Shepherd in the
Crace Collection in the British Museum, Views
portfolio xxix
(b) No. 20 Soho Square in 1908. G.L.C.
photograph
93. (a) Nos. 34 and 35 Soho Square in 1943.
G.L.C. photograph
(b) No. 36 Soho Square in 1943. G.L.C.
photograph
(c) No. 37 Soho Square
(d) Nos. 38, 1 and 2 Soho Square
94. (a) No. 7 Soho Square in 1883. From a
watercolour by J. P. Emslie in the G.L.C.
Collection
(b) Nos. 25 and 26 Soho Square in 1903.
G.L.C. photograph
95. (a) No. 32 Soho Square. Undated photograph
in the possession of the Linnean Society
(b) Nos. 31 and 32 Soho Square in 1921.
G.L.C. photograph
96. (a) No. 31 Soho Square, interior in 1929.
From a drawing by Hanslip Fletcher reproduced in The Sunday Times, 17 February
1929. Copyright unknown
(b) No. 37 Soho Square, first-floor front
room in 1928. From a drawing by Hanslip
Fletcher reproduced in The Sunday Times,
9 September 1928. Copyright unknown
97. (a), (b) No. 32 Soho Square, front drawing-room in 1929 and south drawing-room in
1937. From drawings by Hanslip Fletcher
reproduced in The Sunday Times, 3 March
1929 and 24 January 1937. Copyright unknown
98. (a) No. 24 Soho Square, first-floor front room
in 1936. From a drawing by Hanslip Fletcher
reproduced in The Sunday Times, 29
November 1936. Copyright unknown
(b) No. 2 Soho Square, ground-floor back
room
99. Carlisle House, Carlisle Street, in 1936.
Photograph in possession of G.L.C., copyright
unknown
100. (a), (b) Carlisle House, Carlisle Street, staircase compartment in 1936. Photograph in
possession of G.L.C., copyright unknown
101. Carlisle House, Carlisle Street, in 1936
(a) First-floor south-east room. Photograph
in possession of G.L.C., copyright unknown
(b), (c) Ground-floor south-east room. Photographs in possession of G.L.C., copyright unknown
102. Dean Street
(a) Nos. 72–76 in 1912. G.L.C. photograph
(b) Nos. 76 and 77
103. Dean Street
(a) No. 75, doorcase in 1914. Photograph
The National Monuments Record
(b) No. 76, doorcase
104. No. 75 Dean Street
(a) Staircase hall in 1912. G.L.C. photograph
(b) Staircase hall as re-erected in Chicago.
Photograph reproduced by courtesy of the Art
Institute of Chicago
(c), (d) Staircase and staircase landing in 1912.
G.L.C. photograph
105. No. 75 Dean Street
(a), (b) Staircase wall paintings in 1912.
G.L.C. photographs
(c) Staircase wall paintings in c. 1912–19.
Photograph The National Monuments Record
106. No. 75 Dean Street
(a) Ground-floor front room in 1912. G.L.C.
photograph
(b) Ground-floor front and back rooms as
re-erected in Chicago. Photograph reproduced by courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago
107. No. 75 Dean Street in 1912. G.L.C. photographs
(a) First-floor front room, detail
(b) First-floor back room
(c) First-floor front room
108. No. 76 Dean Street in 1945. G.L.C. photographs
(a), (b) Staircase wall paintings
109. No. 76 Dean Street in 1945. G.L.C. photographs
(a) Staircase hall
(b) Service staircase
(c) First-floor back room
110. No. 76 Dean Street in 1945. G.L.C. photographs
(a) Ground-floor back room
(b) First-floor small back room
(c) First-floor front room
(d) First-floor large back room
111. (a), (b) No. 70 Dean Street, ground-floor
rooms
112. Dean Street
(a) Nos. 67 and 68
(b) Nos. 69 and 70
(c) Nos. 78 and 79
(d) View looking south
113. (a) No. 90 Dean Street and Nos. 16–17
Carlisle Street
(b) No. 92 Dean Street in 1920. G.L.C.
photograph
(c) Nos. 61 and 62 Dean Street
(d) Nos. 83–85 Dean Street
114. (a), (b) No. 71 Dean Street, ceilings in 1905.
G.L.C. photographs
115. (a), (b) No. 71 Dean Street, interiors in 1905.
G.L.C. photographs
116. Meard Street
(a) View looking west
(b) Nos. 1–5 in 1912. Photograph The
National Monuments Record
(c) Nos. 7–19 in 1941. G.L.C. photograph
(d) Nos. 13–21 in 1941. G.L.C. photograph
117. (a) Nos. 1–6 Richmond Buildings
(b) Nos. 6–8 St. Anne's Court. Undated
G.L.C. photograph
(c) St. Annes' Court, south side
(d) St. Anne's Buildings, St. Anne's Court
118. Design for elevation and plan of Nos. 6–10
Frith Street. From the drawings of 1718 in
the Northamptonshire Record Office, BH(K),
bundle 57
119. Frith Street
(a) Nos. 6 and 7 in 1958
(b) No. 9, staircase in 1885. From a
drawing by J. P. Emslie in the G.L.C.
Collection
120. Frith Street
(a) No. 5
(b) Nos. 58–66 in 1943. G.L.C. photograph
(c) Nos. 37–41
121. Doorcases
(a) Nos. 6 and 7 Frith Street
(b) No. 68 Dean Street
(c) No. 5 Frith Street
(d) Nos. 59 and 60 Frith Street
122. Greek Street
(a) View looking south
(b) Nos. 11–18
(c) Nos. 12 and 13 in 1914. G.L.C. photograph
123. Greek Street
(a) Nos. 48–50
(b) No. 48, hall
(c), (d) No. 48, first-floor front room
124. No. 50 Greek Street
(a) Exterior
(b) Hall
(c) Ground-floor rooms
125. (a) Nos. 29–33 Old Compton Street in 1943.
G.L.C. photograph
(b) Romilly Street, view looking west
(c) Nos. 28–31 Romilly Street and No. 37
Greek Street
(d) Nos. 19–24 Romilly Street
126. Staircases
(a) No. 15 Soho Square in 1943. G.L.C.
photograph
(b) No. 41 Gerrard Street
(c), (d) No. 47 Leicester Square in 1937.
G.L.C. photographs
127. Staircases
(a) No. 37 Soho Square
(b) No. 13 Soho Square
(c) No. 26 Soho Square
128. Doorcases
(a) No. 71 Dean Street in 1905. G.L.C.
photograph
(b) No. 12 Soho Square, first-floor stair
landing
(c) No. 10 Soho Square, first-floor ante-room
(d) No. 2 Soho Square, ground-floor back
room
129. Chimneypieces
(a) No. 32 Soho Square, south drawing-room
(now removed to the rooms of the Royal
Institution of Great Britain, Albemarle
Street). Undated G.L.C. photograph
(b) No. 32 Soho Square, front drawing-room,
as re-erected in the rooms of the Royal
Society, Burlington House
(c) No. 36 Soho Square, ground-floor front
room
(d) No. 47 Leicester Square. From an
engraving in James Paine's Plans, Elevations,
and Sections, of Noblemen and Gentlemen's
Houses, 1783, part II, plate xcvii
(e) No. 36 Soho Square, second-floor south
front room
(f) St. Patrick's Church Presbytery, Soho
Square, first-floor back room
130. Ceilings
(a) No. 37 Soho Square, first-floor front room
(b) No. 12 Soho Square, first-floor back room
131. Ceilings
(a) No. 13 Soho Square, first-floor back room
(b) Carlisle House, Carlisle Street, first-floor
south-east room in 1936. Photograph in possession of G.L.C., copyright unknown
(c) No. 32 Soho Square, south drawing-room
in 1937. Copyright Dr. J. M. Alston
132. Shops
(a), (b) No. 88 Dean Street
(c) No. 22 Gerrard Street. From the engraving in Nathaniel Whittock's On the
Construction and Decoration of the Shop
Fronts of London, 1840, plate xii
(d) No. 15 Frith Street
133. Shops
(a) Nos. 51–52 Frith Street in 1921. G.L.C.
photograph
(b) Nos. 46–47 Frith Street in 1921. G.L.C.
photograph
134. Shops
(a) No. 38 Lisle Street in 1910. G.L.C.
photograph
(b) No. 13 Moor Street in 1927. G.L.C.
photograph
(c) No. 40 Lisle Street in 1910. G.L.C.
photograph
(d) No. 20 Greek Street
135. Commercial Buildings
(a) Trotter's Bazaar at Nos. 4–6 Soho Square
in 1819. From an engraving in the G.L.C.
Collection
(b) Nos. 6–8 Dean Street (formerly Trotter's
Bazaar)
(c) No. 75 Dean Street, workshops in 1912.
G.L.C. photograph
(d) Nos. 68–70 Wardour Street
136. Commercial Buildings
(a) National Telephone Company Exchange,
Gerrard Street, in 1908. Photograph The
National Monuments Record
(b) Nos. 127–131 Charing Cross Road
(c) Nos. 76–88 Wardour Street
(d) Sheraton Street, Novello's former
premises
137. (a), (b), (c) Nos. 152–160 Wardour Street
(formerly Novello's), exterior, staircase and
main hall
138. (a) Newport Dwellings, Newport Place
(b) No. 82 Charing Cross Road (formerly
police station)
(c) Sandringham Buildings, Charing Cross
Road
139. (a) St. Martin's School of Art, Charing
Cross Road
(b) Royalty House, Nos. 72–74 Dean Street
(c) Wingate House, Shaftesbury Avenue
(d) Thorn House, Upper St. Martin's Lane
140. (a), (b) Leicester public house, New Coventry
Street, in 1895. Photographs The National
Monuments Record
(c) Young's Chinese Restaurant, Nos. 13 and
15 West Street
(d) No. 5 Lisle Street