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Plate 25

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English Heritage

Publication

Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1983

Supporting documents

Page

25

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'Plate 25', Survey of London: volume 41: Brompton (1983), pp. 25. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50057 Date accessed: 25 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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a. (above). Nos. 233-237 (odd) Brompton Road.


Nos. 233–237 (odd) Brompton Road in 1981.

Plate 25a: Nos. 233–237 (odd) Brompton Road in 1981.
(above).Nos. 233-237 (odd) Brompton Road.

1886-8, in 1981 (p. 122)

b. (above right).Nos. 24-28. (right to left) Yeoman's Row.


Nos. 24–28 (even) Yeoman's Row, elevation as proposed in 1897.

Plate 25b: Nos. 24–28 (even) Yeoman's Row, elevation as proposed in 1897.
(above right).Nos. 24-28. (right to left) Yeoman's Row.

Elevation by W. Barber, architect, 1897 (p. 126)

c. (right).Nos. 14-20 (right to left) Yeoman's Row in 1937.


Nos. 14–20 (even) Yeoman's Row in 1937.

Plate 25c: Nos. 14–20 (even) Yeoman's Row in 1937.
(right).Nos. 14-20 (right to left) Yeoman's Row in 1937.

W. H. Collbran, architect, lessee, 1898-9 (pp. 125-6)

d. (far right) Nos. 22-28 (even) Yeoman's Row in 1974.


Nos. 22–28 (even) Yeoman's Row in 1974.

Plate 25d: Nos. 22–28 (even) Yeoman's Row in 1974.
(far right) Nos. 22-28 (even) Yeoman's Row in 1974.

No. 22 Mtred J. Beesley, architect; Nos. 24-28, W. Barber, architect; (pp. 125-6)