Plate 10: South Kensington Museum. South Court

Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1975.

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SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM: South Court, 1864–2. Capt. F. Fowke and G. Sykes, designers (pp. 89, 106)

a. Under construction on 9 July 1861, looking north: trial decoration for 1862 Exhibition building on further wall

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Under construction on 9 July 1861, looking north: trial decoration for 1862 Exhibition building on further wall

b. View looking from western to eastern compartment in May 1875

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View looking from western to eastern compartment in May 1875

c. Eastern compartment (now Cafeteria) after 1886, looking south to Leighton fresco in present Room 109 (pp. 108, 109)

Figure 10c:

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Eastern compartment (now Cafeteria) after 1886, looking south to Leighton fresco in present Room 109 (pp. 108, 109)