Plate 24: Brompton Road in 1980.

Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1983.

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Brompton Road in 1980

a. Looking east from Ovington Gardens.

Figure 24a:

Brompton Road in 1980.

Looking east from Ovington Gardens.

Center right, Nos. 187a-191 (odd), Clifford Derwent Partners, architects, 1964; far right, Nos. 193-195, Denis Clark Hall and Partners, architects, 1963-4

b. Nos. 78-94 (Princes Court).

Figure 24b:

Brompton Road in 1980.

Nos. 78-94 (Princes Court).

G. val. Myer and F. J. Watson-Hart, architects, 1934-5 (pp. 37-8)

c. Knightsbridge Green and Nos. 44-76 (even).

Figure 24c:

Brompton Road in 1980.

Knightsbridge Green and Nos. 44-76 (even).

Caltex House (in foreground) by Stone, Toms and Partners, architect, 1955-7