Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1975.
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a. No. 185 Queen's Gate, 1890–2, in occupation of W. Vivian in c. 1900: morning-room (p. 338). Demolished
b (left). Albert Court, Prince Consort Road, 1890—c. 1900, in 1972.
F. Hemings, architect, succeeded by R. J. Worley (p. 347)
c (right). Flats at No. 177 Queen's Gate, c. 1898.
A. Young, architect (p. 325). Demolished