Description of plates

Survey of London: Volume 24, the Parish of St Pancras Part 4: King's Cross Neighbourhood. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1952.

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'Description of plates', in Survey of London: Volume 24, the Parish of St Pancras Part 4: King's Cross Neighbourhood, (London, 1952) pp. xiii-xvii. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol24/pt4/xiii-xvii [accessed 26 March 2024]

DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES

Frontispiece. Captain Thomas Coram after the painting by Hogarth From the engraving (1796) by W. Nutter, kindly lent by Mr. J. H. MacDonnell.
PLATE
1. Section of map of London by R. Horwood (1799) (north part of Gray's Inn Road).
2. Section of map of St. Pancras by John Tompson (circa 1803) (upper part of Gray's Inn Road).
3. Section of same map (Foundling Hospital, etc.).
4. Section of map of St. Pancras by John Britton (1834) (north of Euston Road).
5. Section of same map (Euston Road and south of it).
6. St. Pancras (New) Church. Plan, elevations and sections by Inwood From the chruch.
7. St. Pancras (New) Church, tower Photograph, National Buildings Record.
8. St. Pancras (New) Church, west portico Photograph, National Buildings Record.
9. St. Pancras (New) Church, east front Photograph, National Buildings Record.
10. St. Pancras (New) Church, (a) view southeast caryatid portico (b) caryatid portico Photographs, National Buildings Record.
11. Foundling Hospital From an engraving by Parr (1794) in the Council's collection.
12.           "                "      general plan of buildings Measured drawing by J. M. Sheppard.
13.           "                "       ground floor plan Measured drawing by J. M. Sheppard.
14.           "                "       first floor plan Measured drawing by J. M. Sheppard.
15.           "                "       elevations Measured drawing by J. M. Sheppard.
16.           "                "       east wing, plan and elevation Measured drawing by J. M. Sheppard.
17.           "                "       view from south-east Photograph, London County Council.
18.           "                "       sections, etc. Measured drawings by J. M. Sheppard.
19. Foundling Hospital, Chapel, interior looking east Photograph, London County Council.
20.           "                "       Chapel, altar rails Photograph, Country Life.
21.           "                "       Chapel, gallery Photograph, London County Council.
22.           "                "       Chapel, north window in east wall Photograph, London County Council.
23.           "                "       Chapel, cloister Photograph, London County Council.
24. (a)      "                "       Chapel, east lobby
(b)      "                "       Chapel, north lobby Photographs, Country Life.
25.           "                "       Chapel, details Measured drawing by J. M. Sheppard.
26. (a)      "                "       Chapel, pulpit
(b)      "                "       Chapel, reading-desk Photographs, Country Life.
27.           "                "       Court Room, details Measured drawing by J. M. Sheppard.
28.           "                "       Court Room Photograph, Country Life.
29. (a)      "                "       Court Room, wall decoration with painting of Greenwich Hospital
(b)      "                "       Court Room, mirror and table Photographs, Country Life.
30.           "                "       Court Room, fireplace Photograph, Country Life.
31.           "                "       Court Room, ceiling Photograph, London County Council.
32.           "                "       Picture Gallery, details Measured drawing by J. M. Sheppard.
33.           "                "       Committee room, details Measured drawing by J. M. Sheppard.
34.           "                "       Picture Gallery, fireplace Photograph, Country Life.
35.           "                "       Committee room, fireplace Photograph, Country Life.
36. (a)      "                "       Lead inscribed shield
(b)      "                "       Painting of Chelsea Hospital (Court Room)
(c)      "                "       Lead inscribed shield Photographs, Country Life.
37.           "                "       Boys' dining room Photograph, London County Council.
38.           "                "       Staircase Photograph, Country Life.
39.           "                "       Statue of Capt. Thomas Coram Photograph, Country Life.
40.           "                "       Colonnades to forecourt Measured drawing by J. M. Sheppard.
41. (a)      "                "       Colonnades, exterior Photograph, London County Council.
(b)      "                "       Colonnades, interior Photograph, Country Life.
42. (a) View from Red Lion Square (1731) From an engraving by Bowles in the Council's Collection.
(b) View of Queen Square (1787) From an engraving by Dayes in the Crace Collection.
43. Nos. 7 and 8, Guilford Place Photograph, London County Council.
44. (a) Nos. 76–82, Guilford Street
(b) Nos. 25–31, Guilford Street Photographs, National Buildings Record.
45. (a) and (b) Nos. 70–73, Guilford Street Photographs, National Buildings Record.
46. No. 40, Brunswick Square Photograph by Herbert Felton.
47. Nos. 30–32, Bernard Street Photograph, London County Council.
48. Mecklenburgh Square, south side Photograph, The Architect and Building News.
49. Mecklenburgh Square, east side elevation and details Measured drawing by F. A. Evans (London County Council).
50. Mecklenburgh Square, east side (centre) Photograph, London County Council.
51. Mecklenburgh Square, east side (from S.W.) Photograph, A. F. Kersting.
52. (a) and (b) Doughty Street, doorways Photographs, National Buildings Record.
53. Nos. 145–149, Gray's Inn Road Drawing by R. G. Absolon (London County Council).
54. Welsh Charity School, Gray's Inn Road (1850) From a water colour by T. Hosmer Shepherd in the Crace Collection.
55. Nos. 33–49, Frederick Street Photograph, London County Council.
56. Nos. 29–33, Ampton Street Photograph, London County Council.
57. Nos. 48–50, Frederick Street Photograph, London County Council.
58. (a) Inscribed stone (Bagnigge House) at 61–63, King's Cross Road
(b) No. 10, Calthorpe Street Photographs, National Buildings Record.
59. (a) Bagnigge Wells
(b) Bagnigge Wells and tile works From watercolours in the Heal Collection, St. Pancras Public Libraries.
60. Mr. Deputy Dumpling and family From a lithograph in the Crace collection.
61. (a) Bagnigge Wells From a drawing in the Crace Collection.
(b) Harrison's Brickyard with Foundling Hospital (1808) From an engraving in J. P. Malcolm's Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London, Vol. I.
62. St. Peter's Church, Regent Square, elevations and sections Drawings by Cecil Brown.
63. St. Peter's Church, Regent Square Photograph, London County Council.
64. The Presbyterian Church, Regent Square From an engraving by W. Watkins in Elmes' Metropolitan Improvements.
65. Nos. 4 and 6, Tavistock Place Photograph, London County Council.
66. (a) and (b) St. George's Gardens Photographs, National Buildings Record.
67. (a) St. George's Gardens, tomb of Robert Nelson
(b) St. George's Gardens, tomb of Anna Gibson Photographs, National Buildings Record.
68. (a) Nos. 9, 10 and 11, Leigh Street
(b) Nos. 8–11, Thanet Street Photographs, National Buildings Record.
69. Nos. 6 and 7, Sandwich Street Photograph, London County Council.
70. No. 14, Leigh Street Photograph, London County Council.
71. Statue of Major John Cartwright Photograph, London County Council.
72. Cartwright Gardens from the north Photograph, London County Council.
73. Nos. 54–57, Burton Street Measured drawing by A. J. North (London County Council).
74. Battle Bridge (1814) From a watercolour by George Shepherd in the Crace Collection.
75. The Dust Heap, Battle Bridge From a watercolour by C. H. Matthews in the Council's Collection.
76. (a) Argyle Square (west side)
(b) Argyle Square (east side) Photographs, National Buildings Record.
77. Nos. 6, 7, 8, Belgrove Street Photograph, London County Council.
78. (a) Royal Clarence Theatre
(b) Chapel and Theatre, Birkenhead Street From watercolours in the Council's Collection.
79. (a) St. Chad's Well, 1835 From a drawing in the Heal Collection, St. Pancras Public Libraries.
(b) The Smallpox Hospital, 1830 From a watercolour by T. Hosmer Shepherd in the Crace Collection.
80. London Horse and Carriage Repository, Gray's Inn Road From an engraving by W. Deeble in Elmes' Metropolitan Improvements.
81. Section of map of St. Pancras by John Tompson (circa 1803); (King's Cross and north of Euston Road).
82. (a) Euston Road (1825) From an engraving in the Council's Collection.
(b) Metropolitan (Underground) Railway, King's Cross From The Illustrated London News, 2nd February, 1861.
83. King's Cross. Memorial to George IV. From a lithograph in the Council's Collection.
84. King's Cross Railway Station (1852) From a photograph of a contemporary painting kindly lent by British Railways.
85. Weston Place and St. Pancras Railway Station in course of building (1871) From a watercolour by C. J. Richardson in the Council's Collection.
86. St. Aloysius' Roman Catholic Church, Somers Town Photograph by S. Simons.
87. Church of St. Matthew, Oakley Square Photograph, National Buildings Record.
88. Nos. 33–39, Charrington Street Photograph by S. Simons.
89. Nos. 13–24, Mornington Crescent Photograph, London County Council.
90. All Saints', Camden Town, tower Photograph, National Buildings Record.
91. All Saints', Camden Town, portico Photograph, National Buildings Record.
92. St. Michael's, Camden Town, interior Photograph, National Buildings Record.
93. (a) Royal Veterinary College From an engraving by Cook (1804) in the Crace Collection.
(b) Cantlowes House, Crowndale Road Photograph, London County Council.
94. St. Barnabas', Kentish Town, interior Photograph, National Buildings Record.
95. St. Luke's, Oseney Crescent Photograph, National Buildings Record.
96. (a) St. Martin's, Gospel Oak
(b) St. Thomas', Wrotham Road Photographs, National Buildings Record.