Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1986.
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"Plate 116: Edwardes estate.". Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Ed. Hermione Hobhouse (London, 1986), British History Online. Web. 16 April 2025. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol42/plate-116.
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The Edwards Estate
a (left). Garden Lodge, Logan Place, in 1973. E.W. Marshall, architect, 1908-9 (p. 282)

Garden Lodge, Logan Place, in 1973.
Garden Lodge, Logan Place, in 1973. E.W. Marshall, architect, 1908-9 (p. 282)
b (above). Tower House, No. 226 Cromwell Road, in 1983. Thomas Huggett, builder, 1872 (p. 290)

No. 226 Cromwell Road in 1983.
Tower House, No. 226 Cromwell Road, in 1983. Thomas Huggett, builder, 1872 (p. 290)
c. Nos. 188-224 (even) Cromwell Road ( rigtht to left) in c. 1905. Nos. 188-198, W.H. Cullingford, builder, 1872-6 (p. 291); Nos. 200-222 (Huntingdon House), R. Norman Shaw, architect, Thomas Hussey, builder, 1882-8 (p. 297); No. 224 (Moscow Mansions), Everard White, architect, William Cooke, builder, 1898-1900 (p. 298)

Nos. 188–224 (even) Cromwell Road in c. 1905.
Nos. 188-224 (even) Cromwell Road ( rigtht to left) in c. 1905. Nos. 188-198, W.H. Cullingford, builder, 1872-6 (p. 291); Nos. 200-222 (Huntingdon House), R. Norman Shaw, architect, Thomas Hussey, builder, 1882-8 (p. 297); No. 224 (Moscow Mansions), Everard White, architect, William Cooke, builder, 1898-1900 (p. 298)