Plate 38: Barkers' and Derry and Toms' stores

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

Derry and Toms, and Barkers. Bernard George, architect

a. Aerial view of stores in c. 1935.

Figure 38a:

Barkers' and Derry and Toms' stores

Aerial view of stores in c. 1935.

Derry and Toms (1929-31) in right foreground; Barkers behind to left, with Ball Street block of 1927-9 to right of older building (pp. 93-8)

b. Derry and Toms (1929-31), frontage to Kensington High Street in occupation of Biba, 1974 (pp. 93-7)

Figure 38b:

Barkers' and Derry and Toms' stores

Derry and Toms (1929-31), frontage to Kensington High Street in occupation of Biba, 1974 (pp. 93-7)

c. Barkers, frontage to kensington High Street in 1959 (pp. 97-8)

Figure 38c:

Barkers' and Derry and Toms' stores

Barkers, frontage to kensington High Street in 1959 (pp. 97-8)