Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge. Originally published by London County Council, London, 2000.
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In this section
1930s Flats
a. Nos 59–63 Princes Gate in 1938.

Nos 59–63 Princes Gate in 1938.
Nos 59–63 Princes Gate in 1938.
Adie, Button and Partners, architects, 1937–8 (p. 206)
b. Kingston House North, garden front in 1993.

Kingston House North in 1993.
Kingston House North, garden front in 1993.
Michael Rosenauer, architect, 1937 (p. 185)