Plate 17: Ovington Square and Gardens.

Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1983.

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In this section

Ovington Square and Gardens (pp. 28-30)

a. Nos. 30 and 32 Ovington Square in 1975.

Figure 17a:

Ovington Square and Gardens.

Nos. 30 and 32 Ovington Square in 1975.

W. W. Pocock, architect, 1850-1

b. Ovington Square, east side in 1980.

Figure 17b:

Ovington Square and Gardens.

Ovington Square, east side in 1980.

Nos. 22-26 (even) in center designed by Walter and Eva Segal, architects, 1957

c. Nos. 17-19 (right to left) Ovington Gardens in 1980.

Figure 17c:

Ovington Square and Gardens.

Nos. 17-19 (right to left) Ovington Gardens in 1980.

W. W. Pocock, architect, 1845

d. Nos. 1-7 (right to left) Ovington Gardens in 1980.

Figure 17d:

Ovington Square and Gardens.

Nos. 1-7 (right to left) Ovington Gardens in 1980.

Charles Aldin, builder, 1867