Plate 31: Exhibition Building of 1862

Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1975.

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EXHIBITION BUILDING OF 1862. Capt. F. Fowke, architect (p. 137). Demolished

a. View from south-west: Queensberry Place (east side) in right foreground, former No.52 Cromwell Road in left foreground, Nos.44–52 Queen's Gate opposite west and Exhibition

Figure 31b:

Exhibition Building of 1862

View from south-west: Queensberry Place (east side) in right foreground, former No.52 Cromwell Road in left foreground, Nos.44–52 Queen's Gate opposite west and Exhibition

b. North front to Royal Horticultural Society's garden

Figure 31b:

Exhibition Building of 1862

North front to Royal Horticultural Society's garden