Plate 44: Grosvenor Square

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

a. No. 47, courtyard of c. 1925 in c. 1928 (p. 161).

Figure 44d:

Grosvenor Square

No. 47, courtyard of c. 1925 in c. 1928 (p. 161).

Partly demolished

b. No. 44, garden in 1958 (p. 158).

Figure 44d:

Grosvenor Square

No. 44, garden in 1958 (p. 158).

Demolished: architectural features re-used at rear of Britannia Hotel

c. No. 44, first-floor front room, looking west in 1953, and mural painting on east wall in 1967 (pp. 158, 155, 156).

Figure 44c:

Grosvenor Square

No. 44, first-floor front room, looking west in 1953, and mural painting on east wall in 1967 (pp. 158, 155, 156).

Demolished: mural painting removed to Victoria and Albert Museum

d. No. 44, first-floor front room, looking west in 1953, and mural painting on east wall in 1967 (pp. 158, 155, 156).

Figure 44d:

Grosvenor Square

No. 44, first-floor front room, looking west in 1953, and mural painting on east wall in 1967 (pp. 158, 155, 156).

Demolished: mural painting removed to Victoria and Albert Museum