Plate 37: Derry and Toms' store

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

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Derry and Toms, Building of 1929-31.

Bernard George, architect (pp. 93-6)

a. (left). Mannequin theatre in 1933

Figure 37a:

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Mannequin theatre in 1933

b. (above). Bas-relief in frieze in 1985.

Figure 37b:

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Bas-relief in frieze in 1985.

C. H. Mabey, sculptor

c. (left). Grille in frieze in 1985.

Figure 37c:

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Grille in frieze in 1985.

Walter Gilbert, craftsman

d. (right). Lifts in 1933. Walter Gilbert, craftsman for reliefs

Figure 37d:

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Lifts in 1933. Walter Gilbert, craftsman for reliefs