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Plate 36

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English Heritage

Publication

Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1973

Supporting documents

Page

36

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'Plate 36', Survey of London: volume 37: Northern Kensington (1973), pp. 36. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=49922 Date accessed: 26 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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a. Water Tower, Campden Hill, 1857–8.


Water tower, Campden Hill

Plate 36a: Water tower, Campden Hill
Water Tower, Campden Hill, 1857–8.

A. Fraser, architect (p. 99). Demolished

b. Tile kiln, Walmer Road, Potteries, rebuilt 1879 (p.340)


Tile kiln, Walmer Road, in 1970

Plate 36b: Tile kiln, Walmer Road, in 1970
Tile kiln, Walmer Road, Potteries, rebuilt 1879 (p.340)

c. St. Marylebone Infirmary (now St. Charles Hospital), Exmoor Street, 1879–81.


St. Charles Hospital, Exmoor Street, in 1970

Plate 36c: St. Charles Hospital, Exmoor Street, in 1970
St. Marylebone Infirmary (now St. Charles Hospital), Exmoor Street, 1879–81.

H. Saxon Snell, architect (p. 330)

d. North Thames Gas Board, Kensington Church Street, 1924–6.


North Thames Gas Board, Kensington Church Street, in 1971

Plate 36d: North Thames Gas Board, Kensington Church Street, in 1971
North Thames Gas Board, Kensington Church Street, 1924–6.

H. Austen Hall, architect (p. 30)