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