Plate 13: No. 29 Kensington Square

Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1986.

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No. 29 kensington Square. Built by John Kemp, woodmonger, c. 1698 (p. 36)

a. Front door in 1931

Figure 13a:

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Front door in 1931

b. Straicare, second-floor landing, in 1979

Figure 13b:

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Straicare, second-floor landing, in 1979

c. First-floor rear room in 1939

Figure 13c:

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First-floor rear room in 1939