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Survey of London: Volume 21, the Parish of St Pancras Part 3: Tottenham Court Road and Neighbourhood. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1949.

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'Description of plates', in Survey of London: Volume 21, the Parish of St Pancras Part 3: Tottenham Court Road and Neighbourhood, ed. J R Howard Roberts, Walter H Godfrey( London, 1949), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol21/pt3/x-xiv [accessed 23 November 2024].

'Description of plates', in Survey of London: Volume 21, the Parish of St Pancras Part 3: Tottenham Court Road and Neighbourhood. Edited by J R Howard Roberts, Walter H Godfrey( London, 1949), British History Online, accessed November 23, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol21/pt3/x-xiv.

"Description of plates". Survey of London: Volume 21, the Parish of St Pancras Part 3: Tottenham Court Road and Neighbourhood. Ed. J R Howard Roberts, Walter H Godfrey(London, 1949), , British History Online. Web. 23 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol21/pt3/x-xiv.

Description of plates

Frontispiece. Tottenham Court Road Turnpike with a view of St. James's Chapel (1798) From an aquatint after Rowlandson in the Council's Collection.
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1. Section of John Tompson's map of the parish of St. Pancras (circa 1803): the area covered by this volume From a copy in the Council's Collection.
2. No. 29 Percy Street, ceiling Measured drawing, London County Council.
3. No. 30 Percy Street, hall, etc., Measured drawings, London Society.
4. (a) Percy Chapel, Charlotte Street; (b) Fitzroy Chapel, Maple Street From watercolour drawings in Lysons's Environs of London (extra illustrated), Guildhall Library, London.
5. No. 9 Charlotte Street Photograph, London County Council.
6. (a) Constable's House, No. 76 Charlotte Street Photograph, London County Council.
(b) Colville Place Photograph, National Buildings Record.
7. No. 149 Whitfield Street Photograph, London County Council.
8. (a) No. 122 Whitfield Street Photographs, National Buildings Record.
(b) Nos. 143–163 Whitfield Street
9. (a) Nos. 6 and 8 Conway Street Photographs, National Buildings Record.
(b) No. 7 Conway Street
10. (a) Scientific & Literary Institution, Whitfield Street Photographs, Record. National Buildings Record.
(b) Nos. 2 and 3 Scala Street
11. (a) No. 41 Grafton Way Photographs, National Buildings Record.
(b) No. 58 Grafton Way
12. Blowing up the Pic Nics, cartoon by James Gillray British Museum.
13. The Theatre, Tottenham Street (1817) From a drawing by Schnebbelie engraved for Wilkinson's Londina Illustrate.
14. No. 12 Goodge Place Photograph, National Buildings Record.
15. No. 36 Maple Street Photograph, National Buildings Record.
16. Fitzroy Square, south and east sides From the original drawings at the Soane Museum.
17. Fitzroy Square, east and south sides From engraved drawings at the Soane Museum.
18. Fitzroy Square, elevation of east side Measured drawing, London Society.
19. Fitzroy Square, east side Photograph, A. F. Kersting.
20. Fitzroy Square, south side Photograph, London County Council.
21. Fitzroy Square, west side Photograph, London County Council.
22. Fitzroy Square: (a) No. 15; (b) No. 33 Photographs, National Buildings Record.
23. Portrait of the Rev. George Whitefield From the engraving kindly lent by Mr. J. H. MacDonnell.
24. Whitefield's Chapel in 1764 Engraving from the Heal Collection, St. Pancras Public Library.
25. Whitefield's Chapel. Exterior From drawings by John Cullum in the Heal Collection. (St. Pancras Library)
26. Whitefield's Chapel. Interior
27. Mortimer's Market, Tottenham Court Road Photograph, National Buildings Record.
28. Doorways of: (a) No. 100; (b) Nos. 102 and 104 Gower Street Photographs, National Buildings Record.
29. No. 98 Gower Street, plan, elevation, etc. Measured drawings by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record)
30. (a) Nos. 87–97 and (b) Nos. 119–121 Gower Street Photographs, National Buildings Record.
31. No. 140 Gower Street Photograph, London County Council.
32. No. 140 Gower Street Measured drawing by Alison Shepherd.
33. University College Elevation and plans by William Wilkins, architect (1826).
34. University College School From the lithograph by G. Scharf in the Council's Collection.
35. University College—
(a) Library (Exterior) Photograph, National Buildings Record.
(b) North wing Photograph lent by University College.
(c) Flaxman Gallery Photograph lent by University College.
36. University College, portico and dome Photograph by Herbert Felton.
37. University College, library: (a) and (b) Two views Photographs, National Buildings Record.
38. Coward College, Byng Place Photograph, London County Council.
39. Catholic Apostolic Church Photograph, London County Council.
40. Catholic Apostolic Church. Interior from the west Photographs by W. Wedlake lent by J. M. Lickfold.
41. Catholic Apostolic Church—
(a) Corbels on tower pier Photograph by W. Wedlake, lent by J. M. Lickfold.
(b) Sanctuary Photograph by W. Wedlake, lent by J. M. Lickfold.
42. Catholic Apostolic Church—
(a) North transept arcade Photographs by W. Wedlake, lent by J. M. Lickfold.
(b) Throne and stalls
43. Gordon Square, north side Photograph, National Buildings Record.
44. Gordon Square, east side (Nos. 36–40) Photograph, London County Council.
45. Dr. Williams' Library, Gordon Square Photograph, London County Council.
46. Tavistock Square: (a) East side; (b) Detail of east side Photographs by John Summerson.
47. Portrait of James Burton From the mezzotint lent by Mr. J. H. MacDonnell.
48. Portrait of Thomas Cubitt Lent by Mr. J. H. MacDonnell.
49. Doorways of: (a) No. 11; (b) No. 6 Tavistock Square, east side Photographs by John Summerson.
50. Tavistock Square, west side Photograph, London County Council.
51. Tavistock Square, west side, and the return in Gordon Place Measured drawings by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record).
52. Upper Woburn Place, west side, and Endsleigh Gardens Photograph, London County Council.
53. Upper Woburn Place, west side Measured drawing by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record).
54. Endsleigh Gardens and Endsleigh Street Measured drawings by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record).
55. Endsleigh Place, north side Photograph, London County Council.
56. Endsleigh Place, south side Photograph, London County Council.
57. (a) Woburn Lodge, Upper Woburn Place Photographs, London County Council.
(b) No. 3 Woburn Walk
58. Euston Station, Lodge and Statue of Robert Stephenson Photograph, London County Council.
59. Euston Station, entrance (a) From a lithograph lent by L.N.E.R.
(b) Photograph, London County Council.
60. Euston Station, platforms (a) From a lithograph in the Council's Collection.
(b) Photograph lent by L.N.E.R.
61. Euston Station, one of the gates to the arch Photograph, London County Council.
62. Euston Station: (a) Hall; (b) Shareholders' meeting room Photographs lent by L.N.E.R.
63. Euston Square, Nos. 1–14 Photograph, London County Council.
64. Euston Square, Nos. 15–28 Photograph by E. R. Jarrett.
65. Euston Square Measured drawings (with details of Nos. 23–28) by Eric de Maré.
66. Euston Square, balcony Photograph lent by Messrs. B. T. Batsford, Ltd.
67. Euston Square, details of doors, etc. Measured drawings by Eric de Maré.
68. Euston Grove: (a) East side; (b) Detail of Nos. 1 and 2 Photographs by John Summerson.
69. (a) The Manor House of Tottenhall. Watercolour drawing by W. Burdon (1801) in the Heal Collection, St. Pancras Library.
(b) Part of the same From an engraving entitled "King John's Palace" —Wilkinson.
70. The Manor House of Tottenhall Plan by William Necton (1591), from the Hatfield Collection.
71. March of the Guards to Finchley From the engraving after Hogarth in the Council's Collection.
72. Church of St. James, Hampstead Road Measured drawings by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record).
73. (a) Church of St. James, Hampstead Road. Memorial to Lord Southampton Photograph, National Buildings Record.
(b) Church of St. James, Hampstead Road. Interior Photograph, London County Council.
74. Church of St. James, Hampstead Road. Memorials: (a) Sir William Hillman; Photographs, National Buildings Record.
(b) Anna Cecilia Rhodes
75. St. Saviour's Hospital, Osnaburgh Street. Carved woodwork in chapel Photograph, National Buildings Record.
76. Clarence Gardens Photograph by John Summerson (National Buildings Record).
77. Munster Square, looking north Photograph, London County Council.
78. Munster Square Measured drawing by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record).
79. Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Munster Square. Exterior Photograph, London County Council.
80. Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Munster Square. Interior Photograph, London County Council.
81. Cumberland Market: (a) East side; (b) South side Photograph, London County Council.
82. Cumberland Market, south side Photograph, London County Council.
83. Albany Street, Nos. 29–33 Photograph, London County Council.
84. Albany Street, No. 154 Photograph, London County Council.
85. Albany Street, No. 34 Photograph, London County Council.
86. Christ Church, Albany Street Photograph, London County Council.
87. Park Village West, Nos. 1–6, 12–14, 18 and 19 Measured drawings by D. M. Micklethwaite (National Buildings Record).
88. Park Village West: (a) No. 12; (b) No. 14 Photographs, London County Council.
89. Park Village West, No. 14 Measured drawing by D. M. Micklethwaite (National Buildings Record).
90. Park Village West, No. 12 From a watercolour drawing by Phyllis Ginger (Recording Britain).
91. Park Village East, Nos. 2 and 4 Measured drawings by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record).
92. Park Village East, Nos. 6 and 8 Measured drawings by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record).
93. (a) Park Village East, Nos. 6 and 8 Photographs, London County Council.
(b) Park Village East, Nos. 10 and 12
94. Park Village East, Nos. 10 and 12 Measured drawings by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record).
95. (a) Park Village East, No. 14 Measured drawings by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record).
(b) Park Village East, No. 16 Measured drawings by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record).
96. (a) Park Village East, Nos. 22 and 24 Photograph, London County Council.
(b) Park Village East, Nos. 26 and 28 Photograph, National Buildings Record.
97. Park Village East, Nos. 22 and 23 Measured drawings by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record).
98. Park Village East, Nos. 26 and 28 Measured drawings by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record).
99. (a) Park Village East, No. 30 Measured drawings by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record).
(b) Park Village East, Nos. 32 and 34 Measured drawings by Miss B. G. Bryan Brown (National Buildings Record).