Plate 5: South Kensington Museum. The Iron Museum

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

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SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM: the Iron Museum, 1855–6. W. Dredge probable designer for Messrs. C. D. Young (p. 98). Demolished/removed

a. South front in 1850's

Figure 5d:

South Kensington Museum.

South front in 1850's

b. General view in 1856

Figure 5b:

South Kensington Museum.

General view in 1856

c. View looking north on 23 March 1859: Education Museum in foreground, Museum of Ornamental Art beyond

Figure 5d:

South Kensington Museum.

View looking north on 23 March 1859: Education Museum in foreground, Museum of Ornamental Art beyond

d. Architectural Museum in west gallery, c. 1857, looking north

Figure 5d:

South Kensington Museum.

Architectural Museum in west gallery, c. 1857, looking north