Plate 137: St. Mary Abbots Hospital

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

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St. Mary Abbots Hospital (pp. 343-64)

a. Former Kensington Workhouse building, now known as Stone Hall, about 1880. Thomas allom, architect, 1846-8 (p. 346). South wing (on right) destroyed by bombing in 1944

Figure 137a:

St. Mary Abbots Hospital

Former Kensington Workhouse building, now known as Stone Hall, about 1880. Thomas allom, architect, 1846-8 (p. 346). South wing (on right) destroyed by bombing in 1944

b. Workhouse of St. Margaret and St. John, Westminster, schoolhouse and main entrance from Marloes Road about 1880. Hunt and Stephenson, architects, 1853 (p. 347). Demolished

Figure 137b:

St. Mary Abbots Hospital

Workhouse of St. Margaret and St. John, Weatminster, schoolhouse and main entrance from Marloes Road about 1880. Hunt and Stephenson, architects, 1853 (p. 347). Demolished