Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1983.
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"Plate 92: Redcliffe Estate.". Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton. Ed. F H W Sheppard(London, 1983), , British History Online. Web. 23 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol41/plate-92.
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The Redcliffe Estate: Buildings of the 1860's
a. Archway to Redcliffe Mews, 1869, in 1971.
The canted corner of the mews was sometime Corbett and McClymont's workshop and the intended site of a public house (p. 221)
b. No. 38 Redcliffe Gardens in 1980.
A. McClymont, building lessee, 1868
c. Nos. 1-7 (odd) Finborough Road and No. 17 Redcliffe Place (right to left) in 1980.
A. M. Greig, builder, sub-lessee, 1867 (pp. 217, 222)
d. Nos. 2 (left) and 4 Finborough Road in 1980.
W. Corbett, building lessee, 1867 (pp. 217, 222)