Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1975.
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In this section
a. No. 170 Queen's Gate, 1888–9, in occupation of F. A. White: drawingroom looking north and east.
R. Norman Shaw, architect (p. 334)
b. No. 167 Queen's Gate, 1888–9, in 1891 (Imperial Institute under construction on left)
(Sir) M. Macartney, architect (p. 340)
c. No. 170 Queen's Gate, 1888–9, in occupation of F. A. White: drawingroom looking north and east.
R. Norman Shaw, architect (p. 334)