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Plate 52
Onslow Square and district

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English Heritage

Publication

Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1983

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Page

52

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'Plate 52: Onslow Square and district', Survey of London: volume 41: Brompton (1983), pp. 52. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50084 Date accessed: 18 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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The Smith's Charity Estate

(above) Nos. 9-31 (odd) Onslow Square (right to left) in c. 1850 shortly after completion.


Onslow Square and district

Plate 52a: Onslow Square and district
Nos. 9-31 (odd) Onslow Square (right to left) in c. 1850 shortly after completion.

C. J. Freake, builder (p. 108)

(above right). Nos. 1-7 (odd) Onslow Square (right to left) in 1957.


Onslow Square and district

Plate 52b: Onslow Square and district
Nos. 1-7 (odd) Onslow Square (right to left) in 1957.

C. J. Freake, builder 1845-6 (p. 106)

c. (left) Nos. 2-14 (even) Onslow Square (left to right) in 1967.


Onslow Square and district

Plate 52c: Onslow Square and district
Nos. 2-14 (even) Onslow Square (left to right) in 1967.

C. J. Freake, builder 1845-6 (p. 108)

d. (right). Cowper House, Old Brompton Road, in c. 1830 when in use as a lunatic asylum.


Onslow Square and district

Plate 52d: Onslow Square and district
Cowper House, Old Brompton Road, in c. 1830 when in use as a lunatic asylum.

View from south with avenue of elms to left (p. 91). Demolished