Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1983.
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a. (left). Nos. 18 (above) and 21-22 (below) Cresswell Place (here called Drayton Mews) in 1887.

Nos. 18 and 21–22 Cresswell Place.
Nos. 18 (above) and 21-22 (below) Cresswell Place (here called Drayton Mews) in 1887.
H. Phelps Drew, architect, 1885-6 (p. 169)
b. (above). Nos. 80-84 (even) Drayton Gardens (right to left) in 1982.

Nos. 80–84 (even) Drayton Gardens and Nos. 13 and 15 Roland Gardens in 1982.
Nos. 80-84 (even) Drayton Gardens (right to left) in 1982.
Nos. 80-82, 1888-9; No. 84, 1885-6 (p. 169)
c. (below left). Nos. 13 and 15 Roland Gardens in 1982.

Nos. 80–84 (even) Drayton Gardens and Nos. 13 and 15 Roland Gardens in 1982.
Nos. 13 and 15 Roland Gardens in 1982.
C. Aldin and Sons, builders, 1871-3 (p. 152)
d. (below). No. 46 Roland Gardens, 1883-5, in 1980 (p. 153)

No. 46 Roland Gardens in 1980.
No. 46 Roland Gardens, 1883-5, in 1980 (p. 153)