Plate 66: Natural History Museum in 1968

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

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In this section

a. Natural History Museum, 1873–81: views from south-west and east in 1968 A. Waterhouse, architect (p. 201)

Figure 66a:

Natural History Museum in 1968.

b. Natural History Museum, 1873–81: views from south-west and east in 1968 A. Waterhouse, architect (p. 201)

Figure 66b:

Natural History Museum in 1968.

c. Portals of Natural History Museum and of Victoria and Albert Museum (1899–1909, by (Sir) Aston Webb, p. 121)

Figure 66c:

Portals of Natural History Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum in 1974.

Portals of Natural History Museum and of Victoria and Albert Museum (1899–1909, by (Sir) Aston Webb, p. 121)

c. Portals of Natural History Museum and of Victoria and Albert Museum (1899–1909, by (Sir) Aston Webb, p. 121)

Figure 66d:

Portals of Natural History Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum in 1974.

Portals of Natural History Museum and of Victoria and Albert Museum (1899–1909, by (Sir) Aston Webb, p. 121)