Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1986.
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"Plate 73: The Alexander estate.". Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Ed. Hermione Hobhouse (London, 1986), British History Online. Web. 16 April 2025. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol42/plate-73.
In this section
Alexander Estate
a. No. 12 Ashburn Place in c. 1890.

No. 12 Ashburn Place in c. 1890.
No. 12 Ashburn Place in c. 1890.
J. R. and W. H. Roberts, builders, 1876-8 (p. 174) Demolished
b. Ashburn Place looking north in c. 1905.

Ashburn Place looking north in c. 1905.
Ashburn Place looking north in c. 1905.
Nos. 16-26 (even) on right (p. 178), Nos. 2-14 (even) beyond (p. 174). All demolished
c. Ashburn Mews looking north-west in 1904 (p. 173). Demolished

Ashburn Mews in 1904.
Ashburn Mews looking north-west in 1904 (p. 173). Demolished
d. No. 5-9 (ood) Harrington Gardens (left to right) in 1975.

Nos. 5–9 (odd) Harrington Gardens in 1975.
No. 5-9 (ood) Harrington Gardens (left to right) in 1975.
J. F. Gibbs, developer, 1874-5 (p. 179)
e. No. 17 Ashburn Mews, drawing of front to Courtfield Road.

No. 17 Ashburn Mews.
No. 17 Ashburn Mews, drawing of front to Courtfield Road.
Arthur Cawston, architect, 1882-3 (p. 174). Demolished