Plate 13: Grosvenor Street

Survey of London: Volume 40, the Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings). Originally published by London County Council, London, 1980.

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Grosvenor Street

a. No. 18 in occupation of Hon. F. L. Bertie in 1896, his own room.

Figure 13a:

Grosvenor Street

No. 18 in occupation of Hon. F. L. Bertie in 1896, his own room.

Books include Foreign Office List, Bradshaw, Whitaker, Army List and Court Guide

b. No. 33 in occupation of A. Lichtenstadt in 1911, back drawing-room.

Figure 13b:

Grosvenor Street

No. 33 in occupation of A. Lichtenstadt in 1911, back drawing-room.

W. L. Lucas, architect; Howard and Sons, decorators (p. 41)

c. No. 52 in occupation of Lord Peel in 1927, double drawing-room.

Figure 13c:

Grosvenor Street

No. 52 in occupation of Lord Peel in 1927, double drawing-room.

Hooydonk and Company, decorators, 1902–4 (p. 50)

d. No. 70 in occupation of Lord Forres in 1930, garden room. Oliver Hill, architect (pp. 54–5)

Figure 13d:

Grosvenor Street

No. 70 in occupation of Lord Forres in 1930, garden room. Oliver Hill, architect (pp. 54–5)