Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1983.
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The Redcliffe Estate: Buildings of the 1860's
a. Archway to Redcliffe Mews, 1869, in 1971.

Redcliffe Estate.
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.

Redcliffe Estate.
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.

Redcliffe Estate.
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.

Redcliffe Estate.
Nos. 2 (left) and 4 Finborough Road in 1980.
W. Corbett, building lessee, 1867 (pp. 217, 222)