Plate 44

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. (left) London Tara Hotel, Scarsdale Place, from High Street Kensington station in 1973.

Figure 44a:

The London Tara Hotel, Scarsdale Place.

London Tara Hotel, Scarsdale Place, from High Street Kensington station in 1973.

Building Design Associates with Cassidy Farrington and Dennys, architects, 1971-3 (p. 108)

b. (left). Archway in Wright's Lane behind Nos. 129-161 (odd) Kensington High Street in 1983.

Figure 44b:

Archway in Wright's Lane in 1983.

Archway in Wright's Lane behind Nos. 129-161 (odd) Kensington High Street in 1983.

Boehmer and Gibbs, architects, 1894 (p. 103)

c. Iverna Court, Blocks 2-5 (Nos. 29-95) in 1912.

Figure 44c:

Iverna Court, north side in 1912.

Iverna Court, Blocks 2-5 (Nos. 29-95) in 1912.

Metcalf and Greig, architects, c. 1900-3 (p. 105)