Plate 29

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

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In this section

a. Roxburghe Mansions, No. 32 Kensington Court, in 1898.

Figure 29a:

Roxburghe Mansions, Kensington Court, in 1898.

Roxburghe Mansions, No. 32 Kensington Court, in 1898.

Paul Hoffmann, architect, 1896-8 (p. 70)

b. Nos. 47-70, Cheniston Gardens in 1899.

Figure 29b:

Nos. 47–60 Cheniston Gardens in 1899.

Nos. 47-70, Cheniston Gardens in 1899.

Rolfe and Matthews, architects, 1893-4 (p. 235)

c. Kent House, No. 34 Kensington Court, in 1975.

Figure 29c:

Kent House, Kensington Court, in 1975.

Kent House, No. 34 Kensington Court, in 1975.

R. J. Worley, architect, John Grover and Son, builders, 1896-7 (p. 70)

d. No. 61 Kensington Court in c. 1893.

Figure 29d:

No. 61 Kensington Court in c. 1893.

No. 61 Kensington Court in c. 1893.

W. W. Gwyther, architect, 1891-2 (p. 69)