Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1986.
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"Plate 43". Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Ed. Hermione Hobhouse(London, 1986), , British History Online. Web. 5 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol42/plate-43.
In this section
a. Allen Terrace, Nos. 197-217 (odd) Kensington High Street (left to right), in c. 1905.
Development by Thomas Allen, 1818-21, shops added, 1877 (pp. 113, 116). Only Nos. 197 and 199 survive
b. The Princess Victoria, No. 25 Earl's Court Road, in 1983 (pp. 110-11)
c. Nos. 11-19 (odd) Abingdon Road (left to right) in 1983.
Developed by Thomas Allen, 1817-20, shops added, 1881 (pp. 113, 116)
d. Nos. 43-51 (odd) Abingdon Road (left to right) in 1970.
T. J. Park, carpenter, building lessee, 1824 (p. 113)
e. Nos. 32-88 (even) Abingdon Road (right to left) in 1970. T. J. Park, carpenter, building lessee, 1824 (p. 113)
T. J. Park, carpenter, building lessee, 1824 (p. 113)