Description of the plates

Survey of London: Volume 2, Chelsea, Pt I. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1909.

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Walter H Godfrey, 'Description of the plates', in Survey of London: Volume 2, Chelsea, Pt I( London, 1909), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol2/pt1/viii-xi [accessed 5 November 2024].

Walter H Godfrey, 'Description of the plates', in Survey of London: Volume 2, Chelsea, Pt I( London, 1909), British History Online, accessed November 5, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol2/pt1/viii-xi.

Walter H Godfrey. "Description of the plates". Survey of London: Volume 2, Chelsea, Pt I. (London, 1909), , British History Online. Web. 5 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol2/pt1/viii-xi.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES.

PLATE
1. Map of Chelsea, from the Royal Hospital to the Old Church based on the Ordnance Survey (1894–6) Drawn by Walter H. Godfrey
2. Plan of Walpole House when in the occupation of Lord Yarborough. From the Parliamentary papers in the Soane Museum.
3. Drawing Room, Walpole House. Now Ward 7 of the Infirmary, Royal Hospital Drawn by Jessie Godman
4. Chimney-piece in Drawing Room, Walpole House. Photo by F. J. Sawyer
5. Lead Cistern, Walpole House Photo by H. W. Fincham
6. Garden Buildings, Walpole House. From a water-colour drawing in the Guildhall copy of Lysons' Environs, erroneously inscribed "Mrs. Aufren's [Aufrere's] House."
7. Gough House from Paradise Row. From a water-colour drawing in the Chelsea Public Library by M. J. Rush
8. Gough House from the River, 1720. From a lithograph in Faulkner's Chelsea.
9. Gough House (The Victoria Hospital for Children), 1908, from the South-west Photo by H. W. Fincham
10. No. 1 Swan Walk and Nos. 67 to 69 Royal Hospital Road Drawn by Jessie Godman
11. No. 1 Swan Walk, Front Door Photo by H. W. Fincham
12. Plan of the Physic Garden (1732) showing the new buildings. From an engraved copy at the Chelsea Public Library. By Edward Oakley, Architect
13. Plan of the Physic Garden (1751) From an engraved copy at the Chelsea Public Library. By John Haynes
14. The Physic Garden showing two of the Cedars. From a lithograph at the Chelsea Public Library.
15. The Statue of Sir Hans Sloane in the Physic Garden. From a water-colour drawing by E. M. B. Warren
16. Lead Cistern in the Physic Garden Photo by W. Plomer Young
17. North-east end of Paradise Row. From a drawing by Philip Norman
18. Paradise Row from the East Photo by Gilbert H. Lovegrove
19. Paradise Row (Nos. 3a and 4) Photo by Gilbert H. Lovegrove
20. Paradise Row, Wrought-iron Gate (No. 3a) Photo by Geo. Trotman
21. Paradise Row, Garden Front of East end Ernest Godman
22. Paradise Row from the West Photo by Gilbert H. Lovegrove
23. Paradise Row, Doorway (No. 7) Photo by Gilbert H. Lovegrove
24. Modern "Gothic" Shop Front, formerly at No. 41 Queen's Road West Drawn by Ernest A. Mann
25. East end of Cheyne Walk Photo by A. P. Wire
26. Doorway from No. 12, now at No. 1 Cheyne Walk. Photo by A. P. Wire
27. Chimney-piece from Radnor House, now at No. 1 Cheyne Walk Photo by A. P. Wire
28. Nos. 3 and 4 Cheyne Walk Photo by A. P. Wire
29. No. 3 Cheyne Walk, Doorway Photo by W. Plomer Young
30. No. 3 Cheyne Walk, Hall Photo by Frederick J. Sawyer
31. No. 3 Cheyne Walk, Staircase. Measured and drawn by Frank T. Dear
32. No. 3 Cheyne Walk:—
Detail of Stairs Photo by Geo. Trotman
Details of Chimney-piece Photo by Geo. Trotman
33. No. 4 Cheyne Walk, Wrought-iron Gate. Photo by H. W. Fincham
34. No. 4 Cheyne Walk, Wrought-iron Gate. Measured drawing.
35. No. 4 Cheyne Walk, Front Doorway Photo by F. R. Taylor
36. No. 4 Cheyne Walk, detail of same Photo by F. R. Taylor
37. No. 4 Cheyne Walk, Front Doorway. Measured and drawn by Cecil G. MacDowell
38. No. 4 Cheyne Walk, Staircase From a drawing by Bertha Newcombe
39. No. 4 Cheyne Walk, Fireplace in the Dining Room on the ground floor Photo by Geo. Trotman
40. No. 4 Cheyne Walk:—
Fireplace in the front room, first floor. Photo by A. H. Blake
Fireplace in the front bedroom, second floor. Photo by A. H. Blake
41. No. 5 Cheyne Walk, Wrought-iron Gates. Photo by A. H. Blake
42. No. 5 Cheyne Walk, Wrought-iron Gates. Measured and drawn by W. A. Webb
43. No. 5 Cheyne Walk, Staircase. Measured and drawn by Frank T. Dear
44. No. 5 Cheyne Walk, Lead Vase. Measured and drawn by Frank T. Dear
45. Portrait of Doctor Bartholomew Dominiceti. From an engraving kindly lent by Mrs. Domenichetti
46. No. 6 Cheyne Walk Photo by H. W. Fincham
47. No. 6 Cheyne Walk Plan measured and drawn by Edwin Gunn and E. Brantwood Muff
48. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, Gate and Railing Photo by F. R. Taylor
49. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, Gate and Railing. Measured and drawn by F. R. Taylor
50. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, Front Doorway. From a drawing by Bertha Newcombe
51. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, View from the Garden. Photo by H.W. Fincham
52. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, Garden Entrance Photo by H. W. Fincham
53. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, Stairs and Hall Photo by H. W. Fincham
54. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, Hall Photo by H. W. Fincham
55. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, Staircase From a drawing by Bertha Newcombe
56. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, Staircase. Measured and drawn by E. Brantwood Muff
57. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, Dining Room Photo by H. W. Fincham
58. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, on the First Floor Landing showing Iron Grille Photo by H. W. Fincham
59. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, Iron Grille. Measured and drawn by Edwin Gunn
60. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, Wood Grille, first floor. Photo by H. W. Fincham
61. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, Staircase from first floor. Photo by H.W. Fincham
62. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, Lead Rain-water Head with Coat of Arms Photo by H.W. Fincham
63. No. 6 Cheyne Walk, Lead Cistern Photo by H.W. Fincham
64. No. 15 Cheyne Walk Photo by A. P. Wire
65. No. 15 Cheyne Walk, Wrought-iron Gates. Measured by C. J. Bathurst Drawn by Edmund L. Wratten
66. No. 15 Cheyne Walk, Front Door Photo by A. P. Wire
67. Queen's House Photo by F. R. Taylor
68. Queen's House, Wrought-iron Gate and lower part of house Photo by A. P. Wire
69. Queen's House, Gate and Railings. Measured and drawn by Edmund L. Wratten and Walter H. Godfrey
70. Queen's House, Wrought-iron Gate Photo by F. R. Taylor
71. Queen's House, Wrought-iron Gate. Measured and drawn by Edmund L. Wratten and Walter H. Godfrey
72. Queen's House, Garden Front Photo by F. R. Taylor
73. Queen's House, Hall from Dining Room Photo by Frederick J. Sawyer
74. Queen's House, Drawing Room Photo by Frederick J. Sawyer
75. Queen's House, Passage, first floor Photo by Horace Dan
76. Queen's House, Spiral Stair Photo by Frederick J. Sawyer
77. Queen's House, Spiral Stair, detail Photo by Horace Dan
78. Queen's House:—
Mask from Monogram Railing Photo by Ernest Godman
Monogram Railing Photo by Ernest Godman
79. Queen's House, Railing to Steps Photo by Ernest Godman
80. Nos. 17 and 18 Cheyne Walk Photo by W. Plomer Young
81. Don Saltero's as a tavern Photo by Hedderley
82. Nos. 19 to 26 Cheyne Walk, View from the West. Photo by A. P. Wire
83. No. 20 Cheyne Walk:—
Carving over door Photo by F. R. Taylor
Lead Cistern Photo by F. R. Taylor
84. No. 20a Cheyne Walk, Staircase Photo by A. H. Blake
85. No. 25 Cheyne Walk, Doorway Photo by A. H. Blake
86. Shrewsbury House. From a wash drawing in the Guildhall copy of Lysons' Environs.
87. Shrewsbury House. From an engraving in the Chelsea Public Library from a drawing by Edward Ward
88. Shrewsbury House, Old Buildings from Cheyne Walk Photo by A. P. Wire
89. Shrewsbury House, backs of same and of Nos. 46–48 Cheyne Walk Photo by A. P. Wire
90. Shrewsbury House, Panelling. Measured and drawn by Percy W. Lovell
91. Nos. 59 to 63 Cheyne Walk (Prospect Place). From a lithograph in the Chelsea Public Library.
92. Nos. 59 to 63 Cheyne Walk (Prospect Place). From an early photo, Chelsea Public Library.
93. Nos. 62 and 63 Cheyne Walk Photo by A. H. Blake
94. No. 62 Cheyne Walk, Fireplace Photo by A. H. Blake