Plate 139: ARTISANS' DWELLINGS

Survey of London: Volumes 31 and 32, St James Westminster, Part 2. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1963.

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Artisans' Dwellings

a. Archer Street Chambers, 1882–3, in 1960 (p. 52)

Figure 139a:

Archer Street Chambers, 1882–3, in 1960 (p. 52)

b. Ingestre Buildings, Ingestre Place, 1853–5, in 1960.

Figure 139b:

Ingestre Buildings, Ingestre Place, 1853–5, in 1960.

Charles Lee, architect (p. 229)

c. St. James's Dwellings, Ingestre Place, 1886–7, in 1960.

Figure 139c:

St. James's Dwellings, Ingestre Place, 1886–7, in 1960.

H. H. Collins, architect (p. 137)

d. Nos. 27–35 (odd) and Duke of Argyle public house, Brewer Street, 1883–5, in 1960.

Figure 139d:

Nos. 27–35 (odd) and Duke of Argyle public house, Brewer Street, 1883–5, in 1960.

R. Sawyer and J. T. Wimperis, architects (p. 120)