Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1983.
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The Redcliete Estate: Houses on the 1960's in 1980
a. Nos. 5 (right) and 6 Redcliffe Road, Corbett and McClymont, builders, 1861 (p. 175)

Redcliffe Estate in 1980.
Nos. 5 (right) and 6 Redcliffe Road, Corbett and McClymont, builders, 1861 (p. 175)
b. Nos. 15 (left) and 17 Coleherne Road.

Redcliffe Estate in 1980.
Nos. 15 (left) and 17 Coleherne Road.
J. Beale, builder, 1867-8
c. Nos. 53-59 (odd) Cathcart Road (left to right).

Redcliffe Estate in 1980.
Nos. 53-59 (odd) Cathcart Road (left to right).
Corbett and McClymont, building lessees, 1867
d. Nos. 106-110 (even) Ifield Road (left to right) and entrance to Adrian Mews.

Redcliffe Estate in 1980.
Nos. 106-110 (even) Ifield Road (left to right) and entrance to Adrian Mews.
B. J. Hudson or W. Spires, building lessees, 1869 (p. 223)