Plate 38

Survey of London: Volume 26, Lambeth: Southern Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1956.

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In this section

a. No. 10 Gipsy Hill, formerly Gipsy Hill Police Stataion, 1854.

Figure 38a:

No. 10 Gipsy Hill, formerly Gipsy Hill Police Station

No. 10 Gipsy Hill, formerly Gipsy Hill Police Stataion, 1854.

Charles Reeves, architect (p. 187)

b. Durning Free Public Library, Kennington Lane, 1889.

Figure 38b:

During Free Public Library, Kennington Lane

Durning Free Public Library, Kennington Lane, 1889.

Sidney R. J. Smith, architect (p. 51)