Plate 55: Eastern and Western Galleries

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

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EASTERN AND WESTERN GALLERIES, 1869–71.

Gen. H. Scott, architect with J. W. Wild. Demolished

a. Preliminary scheme for Annual International Exhibition buildings c. 1868, perhaps by J. W. Wild (p. 197)

Figure 55a:

Eastern and Western Galleries

Preliminary scheme for Annual International Exhibition buildings c. 1868, perhaps by J. W. Wild (p. 197)

b. Eastern Gallery from Royal Horticultural Society's garden in 1871

Figure 55b:

Eastern and Western Galleries

Eastern Gallery from Royal Horticultural Society's garden in 1871

c. Eastern Gallery from Science Schools (Huxley Building) in c. 1872: entrance to Horticultural garden and French Court of 1871 Exhibition (p. 199) in foreground

Figure 55c:

Eastern and Western Galleries

Eastern Gallery from Science Schools (Huxley Building) in c. 1872: entrance to Horticultural garden and French Court of 1871 Exhibition (p. 199) in foreground