Plate 66

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

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In this section

a. The Anglesea public house and No. 16 Selwood Terrace in 1964.

Figure 66a:

The Anglesea public house and No. 16 Selwood Terrace in 1964.

The Anglesea public house and No. 16 Selwood Terrace in 1964.

James ardin, builder, 1825-7 (p. 145)

b. Nos. 4-9 Thistle Grove (left to right) in 1981.

Figure 66b:

Nos. 4–9 Thistle Grove in 1981.

Nos. 4-9 Thistle Grove (left to right) in 1981.

Nos. 4-7, c. 1816-20; Nos. 8 and 9, c. 1828 (p. 167)