Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1975.
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a. Royal Geographical Society extension at Lowther Lodge, 1928–30: ambulatory in 1930.
G. L. Kennedy and F. B. Nightingale, architects (p. 330)
b (top right). Institut Français, Queensberry Way, 1935–8. in 1955 (Nos. 9–15 odd Queensberry Place on left, p. 296).
P. Bonnet architect of corner block. A. J. Thomas of ranges beyond on right (p. 348)
c (bottom right). No. 10 Palace Gate, 1937–8, in 1972.
W. W. Coates, architect (p. 48)