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Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1975.
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ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S GARDEN (pp. 92–3, 124). Demolished
a. View towards Cromwell Road on 14 May 1861 from what is now the roadway southeast of the Royal Albert Hall

Royal Horticultural Society's Garden
View towards Cromwell Road on 14 May 1861 from what is now the roadway southeast of the Royal Albert Hall
b. Terra-cotta columns being tested in c. 1861: Princes Gardens in background

Royal Horticultural Society's Garden
Terra-cotta columns being tested in c. 1861: Princes Gardens in background
c. Prototypes and cartoons for arcades erected in grounds of South Kensington Museum against wall of Princes Gate Mews, c. 1859–60 (p. 128)

Royal Horticultural Society's Garden
Prototypes and cartoons for arcades erected in grounds of South Kensington Museum against wall of Princes Gate Mews, c. 1859–60 (p. 128)
d. Crescent arcade and terrace in c. 1862. S. Smirke, architect

Royal Horticultural Society's Garden
Crescent arcade and terrace in c. 1862. S. Smirke, architect