Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1983.
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The Alexander Estaste
a. No. 7. North Terrace, Alexander House (formerly the Western Grammar School) in 1958.

No. 7 North Terrace, Alexander House, in 1958.
No. 7. North Terrace, Alexander House (formerly the Western Grammar School) in 1958.
W. F. Pocock, architect, 1835-6 (pp. 67-8)
b. North Terrace and Nos. 1-4 Alexander Square (right), 1827-8, looking to the Western Grammar School in October 1902 (p. 63)

North Terrace and Nos. 1–4 Alexander Square in 1902.
North Terrace and Nos. 1-4 Alexander Square (right), 1827-8, looking to the Western Grammar School in October 1902 (p. 63)
c. Nos. 4-10 (even) Alexander Place (right to left), 1829-30, in 1957 (pp. 64-5)

Nos. 4–10 (even) Alexander Place and Nos. 12–18 (even) Thurloe Street in 1957.
Nos. 4-10 (even) Alexander Place (right to left), 1829-30, in 1957 (pp. 64-5)
d. Nos. 12-18 (even) Thurloe Street (left to right), 1845-6, in 1957 (p. 76)

Nos. 4–10 (even) Alexander Place and Nos. 12–18 (even) Thurloe Street in 1957.
Nos. 12-18 (even) Thurloe Street (left to right), 1845-6, in 1957 (p. 76)