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Plate 63
The Ladbroke estate

Sponsor

English Heritage

Publication

Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1973

Supporting documents

Page

63

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'Plate 63: The Ladbroke estate', Survey of London: volume 37: Northern Kensington (1973), pp. 63. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=49949 Date accessed: 19 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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THE LARDBROKE ESTATE: houses built under auspices of R. Roy and/or W. Reynolds (p. 210)

a. Nos. 87 and 89 Clarendon Road, 1849


Nos. 87 and 89 Clarendon Road in 1958

Plate 63a: Nos. 87 and 89 Clarendon Road in 1958
Nos. 87 and 89 Clarendon Road, 1849

b. Nos. 43 and 45 Clarendon Road, 1845


Nos. 43 and 45 Clarendon Road in 1970

Plate 63b: Nos. 43 and 45 Clarendon Road in 1970
Nos. 43 and 45 Clarendon Road, 1845

c. Nos. 15 and 17 Lansdowne Road, 1846


Nos. 15 and 17 Lansdowne Road in 1969

Plate 63c: Nos. 15 and 17 Lansdowne Road in 1969
Nos. 15 and 17 Lansdowne Road, 1846

d. Nos. 37–43 odd Lansdowne Road, 1846


Nos. 37–43 (odd) Lansdowne Road in 1965

Plate 63d: Nos. 37–43 (odd) Lansdowne Road in 1965
Nos. 37–43 odd Lansdowne Road, 1846

e. No. 14 Lansdowne Road, 1844, in c. 1860 and 1971 (p. 249)


No. 14 Lansdowne Road.

Plate 63e: No. 14 Lansdowne Road.
No. 14 Lansdowne Road, 1844, in c. 1860 and 1971 (p. 249)

f. No. 14 Lansdowne Road, 1844, in c. 1860 and 1971 (p. 249)


No. 14 Lansdowne Road in 1971

Plate 63f: No. 14 Lansdowne Road in 1971
No. 14 Lansdowne Road, 1844, in c. 1860 and 1971 (p. 249)