Plate 101: No. 49 Princes Gate, the Peacock Room

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

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In this section

No. 49 Princes Civil: The Pincock Room (pp. 199–202)

a (above left). Looking south in 1892

Figure 101a:

No. 49 Princes Gate, the Peacock Room

(above left). Looking south in 1892

b (above). After remodelling in 1905 (p. 203)

Figure 101b:

No. 49 Princes Gate, the Peacock Room

(above). After remodelling in 1905 (p. 203)

c (left). In 1992 (p. 204)

Figure 101c:

No. 49 Princes Gate, the Peacock Room

(left). In 1992 (p. 204)