Plate 65: Natural History Museum

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

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In this section

NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, 1873–81.

A. Waterhouse, architect (p. 201)

b. Working drawing of 1871 and photograph in 1968 of south front

Figure 65d:

Natural History Museum in 1968. South front and East pavilion.

Working drawing of 1871 and photograph in 1968 of south front

b. Working drawing of 1871 and photograph in 1968 of south front

Figure 65b:

Natural History Museum in 1968. South front and East pavilion.

Working drawing of 1871 and photograph in 1968 of south front

c. Views from eastern balcony of Central Hall in 1881, from viewpoints chosen by Waterhouse

Figure 65d:

Portals of Natural History Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum in 1974.

Views from eastern balcony of Central Hall in 1881, from viewpoints chosen by Waterhouse

c. Views from eastern balcony of Central Hall in 1881, from viewpoints chosen by Waterhouse

Figure 65d:

Portals of Natural History Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum in 1974.

Views from eastern balcony of Central Hall in 1881, from viewpoints chosen by Waterhouse