Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1986.
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a. (left). National industrial Home for Crippled Boys, Woolsthorpe House, Wright's Lane, in c, 1900 (p. 107).
Old house to right, extension to left (1877-8) and top storey (1879) by E. C. Robins, architect Demolished
b. (above). Nos. 1-8 Scarsdale Tarrace, Wright's Lane, in 1932.
Built in 1823-5 (pp. 102-3). Demolished.
c. (below). Nos. 7 –12 (left to right) Phillimore Terrace, Allen Street, in 1983.
Built by Isaac Couchman, carpenter, in c 1841-3 (p. 114)