Plate 135: Earl's Court Exhibition

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

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Earl's Court Exhibition (pp. 331-7)

a. Panoramic view (idealized) from south at the time of the American Exhibition, 1887 (p. 332). Present exhibition site on right with Philbeach Gardens behind, entrance from Lillie Road in left Foreground

Figure 135a:

Earl's Court Exhibition

Panoramic view (idealized) from south at the time of the American Exhibition, 1887 (p. 332). Present exhibition site on right with Philbeach Gardens behind, entrance from Lillie Road in left Foreground

b. Empress Theatre, interior as stripped out in c. 1915 when occupied by Belgian refugees. Allan O. Collard, architect, 1894-5 (p. 335). Demolished

Figure 135b:

Earl's Court Exhibition

Empress Theatre, interior as stripped out in c. 1915 when occupied by Belgian refugees. Allan O. Collard, architect, 1894-5 (p. 335). Demolished