Plate 9: South Kensington Museum

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

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In this section

SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM

a. South Court, 1861–2: perspective section(pp. 89. 106)

Figure 9d:

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South Court, 1861–2: perspective section(pp. 89. 106)

b. Prince Consort Gallery, looking to North Court in c. 1876 (p. 110)

Figure 9d:

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Prince Consort Gallery, looking to North Court in c. 1876 (p. 110)

c. (far lef). Working drawing for South Court (pp. 89, 106)

Figure 9d:

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(far lef). Working drawing for South Court (pp. 89, 106)

d. (left). Design by G. Sykes for end of Prince Consort Gallery looking to Norty Court (p. 110)

Figure 9d:

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(left). Design by G. Sykes for end of Prince Consort Gallery looking to Norty Court (p. 110)