Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1975.
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'Plate 7: South Kensington Museum', in Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area, ed. F H W Sheppard (London, 1975), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol38/plate-7 [accessed 5 February 2025].
'Plate 7: South Kensington Museum', in Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area. Edited by F H W Sheppard (London, 1975), British History Online, accessed February 5, 2025, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol38/plate-7.
"Plate 7: South Kensington Museum". Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area. Ed. F H W Sheppard (London, 1975), British History Online. Web. 5 February 2025. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol38/plate-7.
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SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM
a. Southern street frontage in c. 1861, showing junction of Cromwell Gardens and Thurloe Place
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South Kensington Museum
Southern street frontage in c. 1861, showing junction of Cromwell Gardens and Thurloe Place
b. Sheepshanks Gallery, 1856–7: front to quadrangle in 1899 (former Vernon and Turner galleries on left) and interior in c. 1876. Capt. F. Fowke, architect (pp. 100, 101)
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South Kensington Museum
Sheepshanks Gallery, 1856–7: front to quadrangle in 1899 (former Vernon and Turner galleries on left) and interior in c. 1876. Capt. F. Fowke, architect (pp. 100, 101)
c. Sheepshanks Gallery, 1856–7: front to quadrangle in 1899 (former Vernon and Turner galleries on left) and interior in c. 1876. Capt. F. Fowke, architect (pp. 100, 101)
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South Kensington Museum
Sheepshanks Gallery, 1856–7: front to quadrangle in 1899 (former Vernon and Turner galleries on left) and interior in c. 1876. Capt. F. Fowke, architect (pp. 100, 101)