Plate 91

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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In this section

a. No. 118 Mount Street, drawing-room in 1894.

Figure 91a:

No. 118 Mount Street, drawing-room in 1894

Herbert Hanks, decorator (p. 329)

b. No. 98 Mount Street, entrance in 1974.

Figure 91b:

No. 98 Mount Street, entrance in 1974.

A.J. Bolton, architect, 1889–91 (p. 326)

c. Jesuit chapel at No. 114 Mount Street in 1975.

Figure 91c:

Jesuit chapel at No. 114 Mount Street in 1975.

A.E. Purdie, architect, 1886–7 (p. 327)

d. Connaught Hotel, Carlos Place, main entrance in c. 1970 (p. 323)

Figure 91d:

Connaught Hotel, Carlos Place, main entrance in c. 1970 (p. 323)