Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1983.
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a. The Anglesea public house and No. 16 Selwood Terrace in 1964.

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.

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)