Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1975.
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a (left). No. 1 Lowther Gardens (No. 2, now No. 29 Exhibition road, on right), 1876–7, in 1958.
J. J. Stevenson, architect (p. 331)
b (right). No. 30 Hyde Park Gate, remodelled 1877.
A. Williams, architect (p. 37)
c. Queen Alexandra's House, 1884–6, exterior and entrance hall in 1972.
(Sir) C. P. Clarke, architect, with R. Down (p. 345)
d. Queen Alexandra's House, 1884–6, exterior and entrance hall in 1972.
(Sir) C. P. Clarke, architect, with R. Down (p. 345)