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Survey of London: volume 42: Kensington Square to Earl's Court
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Hermione Hobhouse (General Editor)
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1986
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a. No. 16. Young Street. b. Nos. 7-13 King (now Derry) Street (right to left) in c. 1929. c. James (now Ansdell) Street, looking south in 1898 (p. 52). Demolished
Plate 22a: No. 16 Young Street, fragment of wallpaper in 1984. No. 16. Young Street.
Fragment of a mid-eighteenth-century scenic wallpaper discovered on the first-floor landing in 1984 (p. 48). Now removed
Plate 22b: Nos. 7_13 King (now Derry) Street in 1929. Nos. 7-13 King (now Derry) Street (right to left) in c.
1929. Nos. 8-12 built by John Skynner, Bricklayer, 1736-7 (p. 30).
Plate 22c: James (now Ansdell) Street in 1898. James (now Ansdell) Street, looking south in 1898 (p. 52). Demolished
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