Plate 56: 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 (p. 196). Demolished

a. Eastern Gallery from Royal Horticultural Society's garden in c. 1872: memorial to 1851 Exhibition on right

Figure 56c:

Eastern and Western Galleries

Eastern Gallery from Royal Horticultural Society's garden in c. 1872: memorial to 1851 Exhibition on right

b. Interior in 1871, with cast of gateway from Sanchi, India, in foreground

Figure 56b:

Eastern and Western Galleries

Interior in 1871, with cast of gateway from Sanchi, India, in foreground

c. Western Gallery in 1962

Figure 56c:

Eastern and Western Galleries

Western Gallery in 1962