Plate 30: Kensington High Street

Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1986.

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'Plate 30: Kensington High Street', in Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court, (London, 1986) pp. 30. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol42/plate-30 [accessed 18 April 2024]

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Kensington High Street, South Side

a. (above). Nos. 1 and 1A (London and County Bank), 3 and 3A (left to right) in 1891. Bank designed by Alfred Williams architect, 1884-5 (p. 76); Nos. 3 and 3A (The Goat) of c. 1695, refronted in 1880-1

Figure 30a:

Kensington High Street

Nos. 1 and 1A (London and County Bank), 3 and 3A (left to right) in 1891. Bank designed by Alfred Williams architect, 1884-5 (p. 76); Nos. 3 and 3A (The Goat) of c. 1695, refronted in 1880-1

b. (above). Nos. 55-61 (odd), at corner with Young Street, in occupation of Gas, Light and Coke Company, c. 1900. Leslie and Company, builders, 1893-4 (p. 81). Now multilated

Figure 30b:

Kensington High Street

Nos. 55-61 (odd), at corner with Young Street, in occupation of Gas, Light and Coke Company, c. 1900. Leslie and Company, builders, 1893-4 (p. 81). Now multilated

c. (right). No. 1 (London and County Bank), banking hall in 1892. Alfred Williams, architect, 1884-5 (p. 76)

Figure 30c:

Kensington High Street

No. 1 (London and County Bank), banking hall in 1892. Alfred Williams, architect, 1884-5 (p. 76)