Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1983.
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a. Brompton Chapel, Montpelier Street.

Brompton Chapel, Montpclier Street.
Brompton Chapel, Montpelier Street.
Thomas Rawstorne, Riched Harrison and Seth Thompson, lessees, 1768 (p. 38)
b. Brompton National School, Brompton Road.

Brompton National School, Brompton Road.
Brompton National School, Brompton Road.
George Godwin junior, architect, 1841-2 (p. 34). Demolished
c. Knightsbridge Market. Scheme proposed by William Hosking, architect, c. 1836 (p. 5).

Knightsbridge Market, scheme proposed by William Hosking c. 1836.
Knightsbridge Market. Scheme proposed by William Hosking, architect, c. 1836 (p. 5).
Not executed