Plate 27: Kensington Court

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

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Kensington Court

a. No. 2, 1883-4, perspective view by the architect, T. G. Jackson (pp. 70-2)

Figure 27a:

Kensington Court

No. 2, 1883-4, perspective view by the architect, T. G. Jackson (pp. 70-2)

b. Nos. 5-9 (consec., left to right) in c. 1886.

Figure 27b:

Kensington Court

Nos. 5-9 (consec., left to right) in c. 1886.

J. J. Stevenson, architect, Henry Lovatt, builder, 1883-5 (p. 72-4)

c. Nos. 26-28 (consec., right to left) in c. 1886.

Figure 27c:

Kensington Court

Nos. 26-28 (consec., right to left) in c. 1886.

J. J. Stevenson, architect, henry Lovatt, builder, 1884-6 (p. 74)