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Survey of London: volume 41: Brompton
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F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)
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1983
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List of platesList of figuresPlan pocketAbbreviations used in references
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49
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The Smith Charity Estate a. Nos. 23 and 25 Pelham Place, 1843-4, 1902 (p. 96) b. Thurloe Houses, Pelham Place North, 1844-5, in 1902 (p .94). Demolished c. No. 14 Pelham Crescent (right) and Nos 2-14 (even) Pelham Place in 1957.
Plate 49a: Nos. 23 and 25 Pelham Place and Thurloe Houses, Pelham Place North, in 1902. Nos. 23 and 25 Pelham Place, 1843-4, 1902 (p. 96)
Plate 49b: Nos. 23 and 25 Pelham Place and Thurloe Houses, Pelham Place North, in 1902. Thurloe Houses, Pelham Place North, 1844-5, in 1902 (p .94).
Demolished
Plate 49c: No. 14 Pelham Crescent and Nos. 2–14 (even) Pelham Place in 1957. No. 14 Pelham Crescent (right) and Nos 2-14 (even) Pelham Place in 1957.
George Basevi, architect, James Bonnin, developer, 1837-8 (p. 96)
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