Plate 98: No. 196 Queen's Gate

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

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No. 196 QUEEN'S GATE, c. 1874–6.

R. Norman Shaw, architect (p. 331)

a. View in c. 1876: No. 197 (p. 304) on left

Figure 98c:

No. 196 Queen's Gate

View in c. 1876: No. 197 (p. 304) on left

b. Norman Shaw's design for porch, 1874

Figure 98c:

No. 196 Queen's Gate

Norman Shaw's design for porch, 1874

c. Dining-room in occupation of J. P. Heseltine

Figure 98c:

No. 196 Queen's Gate

Dining-room in occupation of J. P. Heseltine