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Plate 59
Evelyn and Cranley Gardens in 1980–1.

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English Heritage

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Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1983

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Page

59

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'Plate 59: Evelyn and Cranley Gardens in 1980–1.', Survey of London: volume 41: Brompton (1983), pp. 59. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50091 Date accessed: 25 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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The Smith's Charity Estate

a. Nos. 50-70 (consec.) Evelyn Gardens (right to left) in 1981.


Evelyn and Cranley Gardens in 1980–1.

Plate 59a: Evelyn and Cranley Gardens in 1980–1.
Nos. 50-70 (consec.) Evelyn Gardens (right to left) in 1981.

C. A. Daw and son, builders, 1890-3 (p. 120)

b. Nos. 15-37 (odd) Cranley Gardens (left to right) in 1980.


Evelyn and Cranley Gardens in 1980–1.

Plate 59b: Evelyn and Cranley Gardens in 1980–1.
Nos. 15-37 (odd) Cranley Gardens (left to right) in 1980.

C. H. Thomas, architect, C. J. Freake, builder, 1883-4 (p .108)

c. Nos. 2-10 (even) Evelyn Gardens (right to left) in 1981.


Evelyn and Cranley Gardens in 1980–1.

Plate 59c: Evelyn and Cranley Gardens in 1980–1.
Nos. 2-10 (even) Evelyn Gardens (right to left) in 1981.

C. A. Daw and son, builders, 1886 (pp. 119-20)