Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1983.
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The Oratory
a. (left). Lady Altar, 1693 (F. Corbarelli and sons, designers), in 1971 (p. 57)
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The Oratory
Lady Altar, 1693 (F. Corbarelli and sons, designers), in 1971 (p. 57)
b. (above). Altar of St. Philip, c. 1882, in 1971 (p. 56)
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Altar of St. Philip, c. 1882, in 1971 (p. 56)
c. (below left). Statues of St. Jude (left) and St. Matthew (right) in 1948.
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The Oratory
Statues of St. Jude (left) and St. Matthew (right) in 1948.
G. Mazzuoli, sculptor, c. 1679-95 (p. 56)
d. (below left). Statues of St. Jude (left) and St. Matthew (right) in 1948.
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Statues of St. Jude (left) and St. Matthew (right) in 1948.
G. Mazzuoli, sculptor, c. 1679-95 (p. 56)
e. (below). Memorial to Cardinal Newman, 1895-6, in 1982.
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Memorial to Cardinal Newman, 1895-6, in 1982.
I, Chavalliaud, sculptor of statue: Bodley and Garner, architects (p. 55)