Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1975.
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a. No. 45 Queen's Gate (p. 276): J. A. Jacoby's drawing-room in 1896

No. 45 Queen's Gate, drawing-room in 1896.
a. No. 45 Queen's Gate (p. 276): J. A. Jacoby's drawing-room in 1896
b. Nos. 27–30 (consec.) Queen's Gate Gardens in 1972: Nos. 27–28 (left) built 1862–3 by C. Aldin, Nos. 29–30 built 1872 by C. and W. Aldin (pp. 284, 285)

Nos. 27–30 (consec.) Queen's Gate Gardens in 1972.
Nos. 27–30 (consec.) Queen's Gate Gardens in 1972: Nos. 27–28 (left) built 1862–3 by C. Aldin, Nos. 29–30 built 1872 by C. and W. Aldin (pp. 284, 285)
c. No. 30 Queen's Gate Gardens, M. Montealegre's morningroom in 1896

No. 30 Queen's Gate Gardens, morningroom in 1896.
No. 30 Queen's Gate Gardens, M. Montealegre's morningroom in 1896