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Plate 42
Brompton Road near Alexander Square in c. 1900.

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English Heritage

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F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1983

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Page

42

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'Plate 42: Brompton Road near Alexander Square in c. 1900.', Survey of London: volume 41: Brompton (1983), pp. 42. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50074 Date accessed: 21 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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a. (above). Brompton Road looking north from Alexander Square towards the Oratory and the Bell and Horns in c. 1900.


Brompton Road near Alexander Square in c. 1900.

Plate 42a: Brompton Road near Alexander Square in c. 1900.
Brompton Road looking north from Alexander Square towards the Oratory and the Bell and Horns in c. 1900.

Alexander Place (p. 63) on left

b. (above right). The Bell and Horns at the junction of Thurloe Place and Brompton Road in c. 1912.


The Bell and Horns corner in c. 1912.

Plate 42b: The Bell and Horns corner in c. 1912.
The Bell and Horns at the junction of Thurloe Place and Brompton Road in c. 1912.

Behind, left and right, are parts of Empire House (pp. 60, 82-3)

c. (right) Empire House at the junction of Thurloe Place and Brompton Road in 1982.


Empire House, Thurloe Place and Brompton Road in 1982.

Plate 42c: Empire House, Thurloe Place and Brompton Road in 1982.
Empire House at the junction of Thurloe Place and Brompton Road in 1982.

Paul Hoffmann, architect, 1910-16. Dalmeny House is on the right (pp. 82-3)