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. Nos. 10-3 (consec.) Child's Place (left to right), c. 1854-5, between the war (p. 219)
b. Nos. 4 (left) and 5 Child's Place in 1975.
Henry King builder of No.4, 1872-3, and S. Benstead builder of No. 5, 1879 (p. 221)
c. Nos. 9-13 (consec.) Child's Place (left to right), c. 1854-5, in 1978 (p. 219)
d. Nos. 18-20 (consec.) Child's Place (left to right) in 1975.
Thomas Huggett and Thomas Hussey, builder, 1866 (p. 220)