List of illustrations

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

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Walter H Godfrey, 'List of illustrations', in Survey of London: Volume 2, Chelsea, Pt I( London, 1909), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol2/pt1/xii-xiii [accessed 28 December 2024].

Walter H Godfrey, 'List of illustrations', in Survey of London: Volume 2, Chelsea, Pt I( London, 1909), British History Online, accessed December 28, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol2/pt1/xii-xiii.

Walter H Godfrey. "List of illustrations". Survey of London: Volume 2, Chelsea, Pt I. (London, 1909), , British History Online. Web. 28 December 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol2/pt1/xii-xiii.

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ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT.

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1. Walpole House, Plan. Drawn by Walter H. Godfrey from Sir John Soane's plans in the Soane Museum 3
2. No. 15 Royal Hospital Road, Doorway. Photo by W. P. Young 29
3. No. 3 Cheyne Walk, Second floor plan. Measured and drawn by Frank T. Dear 36
4. No. 4 Cheyne Walk, Ground floor plan Drawn by Walter H. Godfrey 38
5. No. 4 Cheyne Walk, First floor plan
6. No. 4 Cheyne Walk, Second floor plan
7. No. 5 Cheyne Walk, Second floor plan. Measured and drawn by Frank T. Dear 42
8. No. 15 Cheyne Walk, Detail of Ironwork in Gate. Photo by A. P. Wire 51
9. Queen's House, Plan. Measured and drawn by Percy W. Lovell 54
10. Queen's House, Monogram Railing. Drawn by Edmund L. Wratten 56
11. Shrewsbury House, Detail of Brickwork. Photo by W. Plomer Young 76

HERALDIC ILLUSTRATIONS.

1. WALPOLE Or, on a fess between two chevrons, Sable, three cross crosslets of the first.
2. Sir JOSEPH DANVERS, Baronet (of Swithland). Per pale, Gules, a chevron between three mullets of six points pierced, Or (Danvers of Swithland). Argent, ten torteaux, four, three, two, one. In chief a label of three points, Azure (Babington of Rothley Temple).
3. DOMINICETI Per pale (1st), an eagle displayed, imperially crowned; (2nd) a pair of compasses wreathed with a ribband, charged with the words de super recte data. In base a dolphin rising from a sea.
4. SANDYS OF THE VYNE Argent, a cross raguly, Sable.
5. HENRY VIII. France and England quarterly.
6. PARR Argent, two bars Azure, within a bordure engrailed, Sable.
7. SEYMOUR Gules, two wings conjoined in lure, tips downwards, Or.
8. DUDLEY Or, a lion rampant Azuredouble queued, Vert.
9. GUILDFORD Or, a saltire between four martlets, Sable
10. CLEVES Gules, an inescutcheon, Argent, surmounted by an escarbuncle, Or.
11. STANHOPE OF SHELFORD Quarterly, Ermine, and Gules.
12. HOWARD Gules, a bend between six cross crosslets fitches, Argent.
13. STUART OF DOUNE Or, a fess chequy, Azure and Argent.
14. MONSON OF CASTLEMAINE Or, two chevronels, Gules.
15. CARY, LORD HUNSDON Argent, on a bend, Sable, three roses of the field, barbed and seeded proper.
16. HAMILTON Gules, three cinquefoils Ermine.
17. CHEYNE Chequy, Or and Azure a fess, Gules fretty, Argent.
18. SLOANE Gules, a sword in pale point down, Argent, hilt and pommel, Or, between two boars' heads couped at the neck, of thethird. On a chief Ermine a lion passant of the first between two mascles Sable.
19. TALBOT, EARL OF SHREWSBURY Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed, Or.
20. CAVENDISH Sable, three bucks' headscaboched, Argent.
21. ALSTON Azure, ten estoiles, Or, four, three, two, one.

Note.—In the coats of Howard, Seymour, &c., the Tudor augmentations have been omitted, the simple family coats being given in each case. The tinctures of the Dominiceti coat are not included as the arms are copied from a line engraving.