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Plate 47

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English Heritage

Publication

Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1983

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Page

47

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'Plate 47', Survey of London: volume 41: Brompton (1983), pp. 47. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50079 Date accessed: 23 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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a. Harrington Road looking east to the junction of Thurloe and Pelham Streets (site of South Kensington Station) in c. 1867, during the construction of the underground railway


Harrington Road, during construction of underground railway in c. 1867.

Plate 47a: Harrington Road, during construction of underground railway in c. 1867.
Harrington Road looking east to the junction of Thurloe and Pelham Streets (site of South Kensington Station) in c. 1867, during the construction of the underground railway

b. Thurloe Close in 1980. E. G. Selby, architect, 1927-30 (p. 84)


Thurloe Close in 1980.

Plate 47b: Thurloe Close in 1980.
Thurloe Close in 1980. E. G. Selby, architect, 1927-30 (p. 84)

c. Nos. 25-29 (odd) Thurloe Street in 1974 John Blore, architect, 1846-50 (p .78)


Nos. 25–29 (odd) Thurloe Street in 1974.

Plate 47c: Nos. 25–29 (odd) Thurloe Street in 1974.
Nos. 25-29 (odd) Thurloe Street in 1974 John Blore, architect, 1846-50 (p .78)