Plate 91

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

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In this section

BUILDINGS BY (SIR) C. J. FREAKE, 1857–62 and later (p. 285)

a. No. 21 Cromwell Road, Freake's residence, in 1972(pp. 288, 289)

Figure 91a:

No. 21 Cromwell Road in 1972.

No. 21 Cromwell Road, Freake's residence, in 1972(pp. 288, 289)

b. West side of Cromwell Place in 1906 (p. 289)

Figure 91b:

West side of Cromwell Place in 1906.

West side of Cromwell Place in 1906 (p. 289)

c. Nos. 15–19 (odd) Cromwell Road (left) and Nos. 1–5 (consec.) Cromwell Place in 1972 (pp. 288–9)

Figure 91c:

Nos. 15–19 (odd) Cromwell Road and Nos. 1–5 (consec.) Cromwell Place in 1972.

Nos. 15–19 (odd) Cromwell Road (left) and Nos. 1–5 (consec.) Cromwell Place in 1972 (pp. 288–9)