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Survey of London: volume 38: South Kensington Museums Area
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F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)
Year published
1975
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List of plates
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93
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'Plate 93', Survey of London: volume 38: South Kensington Museums Area (1975), pp. 93. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=47637 Date accessed: 19 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf
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a (above left). Nos. 33–37 (odd) Palace Gate, c. 1869–70, in 1972. b (above). Undated view of No. 8 Palace Gate, 1873–5. x c (left), d (below left). No. 18 Hyde Park Gate: exterior in 1974, and drawing-room in c. 1908 when occupied by Solomon J. Solomon. e (below right). Bleasdale (No. 10 Palace Gate), c. 1871 onwards, in early 20th century (p. 48). Demolished
Plate 93a: Nos. 33–37 (odd) Palace Gate in 1972. Nos. 33–37 (odd) Palace Gate, c. 1869–70, in 1972.
F. P. Cockerell, architect (p.41)
Plate 93b: No. 8 Palace Gate. Undated view of No. 8 Palace Gate, 1873–5.
J. J. Stevenson, architect. No. 6 on left (p. 46)
Plate 93c: No. 18 Hyde Park Gate, exterior in 1974. No. 18 Hyde Park Gate: exterior in 1974, and drawing-room in c. 1908 when occupied by Solomon J. Solomon.
E. W. Cooke and R. Norman Shaw, architects(p. 36)
Plate 93d: No. 18 Hyde Park Gate, drawing-room in c. 1908. Bleasdale (No. 10 Palace Gate), c. 1871 onwards, in early 20th century (p. 48). Demolished
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