Survey of London: Volume 37, Northern Kensington. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1973.
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In this section
THE LADBROKE ESTATE
a. Nos. 52–56 even Lansdowne Road, 1852—c. 1860 (p. 256)
b. Nos. 22–34 consec. Lansdowne Crescent, 1860–2.
H. Wyatt architect (p. 239)
c. Nos. 104–116 even Elgin Crescent, 1852–8 (p. 240)
d. Nos. 84–104 even Lansdowne Road, 1852–64 (p. 239)
e. Nos. 148–158 even Kensington Park Road, 1852 (p. 238)
f. Nos. 80–94 even Ladbroke Grove, 1861.
E. Habershon, architect (p. 240)