Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1986.
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kensington Square: Exteriors
a. (above). The Greyhound, No. 1, in c. 1898.

Kensington Square, exteriors
The Greyhound, No. 1, in c.
1898. Build by Henry Webb, bricklayer, 1685-6 (p. 11). Demolished. The arch on the right formerly led to Baron Grant's stables (p. 12)
b. (left). Nos. 15 (left) and 16 in 1969. No. 15 refronted 1883 (p. 21); No. 16 built 1876-7, Geoge Goldie, architect (p. 22)

Kensington Square, exteriors
Nos. 15 (left) and 16 in 1969. No. 15 refronted 1883 (p. 21); No. 16 built 1876-7, Geoge Goldie, architect (p. 22)
c. (below). Nos. 44 (left) and 45 in c. 1932.

Kensington Square, exteriors
Nos. 44 (left) and 45 in c. 1932.
No. 44 built by Thomas Lawrence, carpenter, 1685 (p. 44); No. 45 built by William Barwell, plasterer, 1685 (p. 45)