Plate 46: Oxford Street

Survey of London: Volume 40, the Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings). Originally published by London County Council, London, 1980.

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Oxford Street

a. St. Saviour's Church from north-west.

Figure 46a:

Oxford Street

St. Saviour's Church from north-west.

Arthur Blomfield, architect, 1870–3 (p. 179). Demolished

b. Nos. 453–459 (odd) with 22 and 23 North Audley Street.

Figure 46b:

Oxford Street

Nos. 453–459 (odd) with 22 and 23 North Audley Street.

Read and Macdonald, architects, 1900–2 (p. 182). Demolished

c. Nos. 399–405 (odd).

Figure 46c:

Oxford Street

Nos. 399–405 (odd).

Joseph S. Moye, architect, 1880–2 (p. 179). Demolished