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Plate 30
Grosvenor Square

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English Heritage

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Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1980

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'Plate 30: Grosvenor Square', Survey of London: volume 40: The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings) (1980). URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42195 Date accessed: 20 June 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Grosvenor Square

a. East side in c.


Grosvenor Square

Plate 30a: Grosvenor Square
East side in c. 1914.

1914. No. 51 on right, then Nos. 1 to 7 and front of No. 9 in distance. All but Nos. 4 and 9 demolished

b. Nos. 21 (left) and 20 in 1931: Thomas Cundy II and III, architects, 1855–6 (pp. 138, 139).


Grosvenor Square

Plate 30b: Grosvenor Square
Nos. 21 (left) and 20 in 1931: Thomas Cundy II and III, architects, 1855–6 (pp. 138, 139).

No. 19 (columned) on right (p. 133) and No. 18 on extreme right (p. 132). Demolished

c. No. 24 (centre) and No. 25 (left) in c. 1930–1 (pp. 141, 142).


Grosvenor Square

Plate 30c: Grosvenor Square
No. 24 (centre) and No. 25 (left) in c. 1930–1 (pp. 141, 142).

Demolished

d. West side in 1957: No. 25 on right (p. 142) with vacant site of No. 24 on extreme right.


Grosvenor Square

Plate 30d: Grosvenor Square
West side in 1957: No. 25 on right (p. 142) with vacant site of No. 24 on extreme right.

Demolished