Plate 2: Knightsbridge in the Eighteenth Century

Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge. Originally published by London County Council, London, 2000.

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Knightsbridge in the Eighteenth Century

a. Mansions and gardens on the south side of the Kensington road in 1766, from Park House (left) to Powis House

Figure 2a:

Knightsbridge in the Eighteenth Century

Mansions and gardens on the south side of the Kensington road in 1766, from Park House (left) to Powis House

b. Knightsbridge, north side in 1799, from the cavalry barracks (left) to High Row

Figure 2b:

Knightsbridge in the Eighteenth Century

Knightsbridge, north side in 1799, from the cavalry barracks (left) to High Row