Plate 71: The Alexander estate.

Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1986.

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Alexander Estate

a. Nos. 1-14 Ashburn Gardens (demolished and No. 111 Cromwell Road in 1962.

Figure 71a:

The Alexander estate.

Nos. 1-14 Ashburn Gardens (demolished and No. 111 Cromwell Road in 1962.

No. 111, center and right, built by William Jackson, 1875; Nos. 1-14, left, by John Wilkins, 1875-8 (p. 174)

b. Nos. 103-109 (odd) Cromwell Road (left to right) in 1969.

Figure 71b:

The Alexander estate.

Nos. 103-109 (odd) Cromwell Road (left to right) in 1969.

walter Graves, architect, J. R. and W. H. Roberts, builders, 1875-7 (pp. 174-5). Demolished

c. Nos. 120-126 (even) Gloucester Road (right to left) in 1984.

Figure 71c:

The Alexander estate.

Nos. 120-126 (even) Gloucester Road (right to left) in 1984.

J. T. Wimperis, architect, Aldin and Sons, builders, 1872-3 (p. 173)

d. Nos. 108-112 (even) Cromwell Road (right to left) in 1983.

Figure 71d:

The Alexander estate.

Nos. 108-112 (even) Cromwell Road (right to left) in 1983.

J. T. Wimperis, architect, Cook and Green, builders, 1875-6 (p. 171-2).