Plate 116: Edwardes estate.

Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1986.

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The Edwards Estate

a (left). Garden Lodge, Logan Place, in 1973. E.W. Marshall, architect, 1908-9 (p. 282)

Figure 116a:

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)

Figure 116b:

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)

Figure 116c:

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)