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.

No. 118 Mount Street, drawing-room in 1894
Herbert Hanks, decorator (p. 329)
b. No. 98 Mount Street, entrance in 1974.

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.

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)

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