Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1975.
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a (above), Kensington Gate, north side and No. 1, 1850–2, in 1974.

Kensington Gate in 1974.
a (above), Kensington Gate, north side and No. 1, 1850–2, in 1974.
A. C. Bean, architect (p. 29)
b (right). Kensington Gate, north side and No. 1, 1850–2, in 197

Kensington Gate in 1974.
b (right). Kensington Gate, north side and No. 1, 1850–2, in 1974.
A. C. Bean, architect (p. 29)
c (far left). Nos. 44–54 (even) Old Brompton Road in 1972: Nos. 44–46, c. 1846–7, E. Curtis, builder; Nos. 48–54 (left), 1875, M. Scott, builder (pp. 17. 302)

Nos. 44–54 (even) Old Brompton Road in 1972.
Nos. 44–54 (even) Old Brompton Road in 1972: Nos. 44–46, c. 1846–7, E. Curtis, builder; Nos. 48–54 (left), 1875, M. Scott, builder (pp. 17. 302)
d (left). Nos. 13–21 (odd) Clareville Grove, c. 1862–3, in 1972 (P. 23)

Nos. 13–21 (odd) Clareville Grove in 1972.
Nos. 13–21 (odd) Clareville Grove, c. 1862–3, in 1972 (P. 23)