Plate 58: The Ladbroke estate

Survey of London: Volume 37, Northern Kensington. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1973.

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THE LADBROKE ESTATE

a. Nos. 24–28 even Holland Park Avenue, 1828.

Figure 58a:

Nos. 24–28 (even) Holland Park Avenue in 1958

Nos. 24–28 even Holland Park Avenue, 1828.

R. Cantwell, architect (p. 197)

b. Nos. 2–6 even Holland Park Avenue, 1828.

Figure 58b:

Nos. 2–6 (even) Holland Park Avenue in 1969

Nos. 2–6 even Holland Park Avenue, 1828.

R. Cantwell, architect (p. 197)

c. Nos. 30–38 even Holland Park Avenue, 1826 (p. 197)

Figure 58c:

Nos. 30–38 (even) Holland Park Avenue in 1969

Nos. 30–38 even Holland Park Avenue, 1826 (p. 197)

d. Nos. 3 and 4 Ladbroke Terrace, 1826.

Figure 58d:

Nos. 3 and 4 Ladbroke Terrace in 1972

Nos. 3 and 4 Ladbroke Terrace, 1826.

R. Cantwell, architect (p. 197)