Plate 21: The Goddard estate

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

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The Goddard Estate

a. Nos. 14-34 (even) Hans Road (right to left) in 1980.

Figure 21a:

Nos. 14–34 (even) Hans Road in 1980.

Nos. 14-34 (even) Hans Road (right to left) in 1980.

C. A. Daw and Son builders of Nos. 18-34, 1892-5 (p. 15). Hans Road front of Harrods on extreme right

b. Hans Crescent looking north in 1963.

Figure 21b:

Hans Crescent looking north in 1963.

Hans Crescent looking north in 1963.

Nos. 32-44 (in center), C. W. Stephens, architect, 1908 onwards (p. 22); Harrods to left; Basil Street to right. Demolished

c. Nos. 79-85 (odd) Brompton Road in 1980. C. W. Stephens, architect, 1903-4 (p. 14)

Figure 21c:

Nos. 79–85 (odd) Brompton Road in 1980.

Nos. 79-85 (odd) Brompton Road in 1980. C. W. Stephens, architect, 1903-4 (p. 14)