Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1983.
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a. Brompton Chapel, Montpelier Street.
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Brompton Chapel, Montpclier Street.
Brompton Chapel, Montpelier Street.
Thomas Rawstorne, Riched Harrison and Seth Thompson, lessees, 1768 (p. 38)
b. Brompton National School, Brompton Road.
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Brompton National School, Brompton Road.
Brompton National School, Brompton Road.
George Godwin junior, architect, 1841-2 (p. 34). Demolished
c. Knightsbridge Market. Scheme proposed by William Hosking, architect, c. 1836 (p. 5).
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Knightsbridge Market, scheme proposed by William Hosking c. 1836.
Knightsbridge Market. Scheme proposed by William Hosking, architect, c. 1836 (p. 5).
Not executed