Plate 65: The Admiralty, original design for the new screen, 1760

Survey of London: Volume 16, St Martin-in-The-Fields I: Charing Cross. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1935.

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'Plate 65: The Admiralty, original design for the new screen, 1760', in Survey of London: Volume 16, St Martin-in-The-Fields I: Charing Cross, ed. G H Gater, E P Wheeler( London, 1935), British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol16/pt1/plate-65 [accessed 12 October 2024].

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THE ADMIRALTY. ORIGINAL DESIGN BY ROBERT ADAM FOR THE NEW SCREEN, 1760.

(a) FRONTING TOWARDS WHITEHALL;

Figure 65a:

fronting towards Whitehall

(b) FRONTING TOWARDS THE COURT, AND PLAN (p. 61)

Figure 65b:

fronting towards the court, and plan