Plate 122: Nevern Square

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

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The Edwardes Estate: Nevern Square

a. Perspective looking towards the west side in c. 1880. Walter Graves, architect (p. 305)

Figure 122a:

Nevern Square

Perspective looking towards the west side in c. 1880. Walter Graves, architect (p. 305)

b. Nevern Mansion in 1899. Mineard and Cumming Ltd., builders, 1889-90 (p. 320). Nos 26-27 Nevern Square to left ; Kensigton Mansions, William Cooke, builder, 1888-90, to right (p. 309)

Figure 122b:

Nevern Square

Nvern Mansion in 1899. Mineard and Cumming Ltd., builders, 1889-90 (p. 320). Nos 26-27 Nevern Square to left ; Kensigton Mansions, William Cooke, builder, 1888-90, to right (p. 309)