Plate 91: Gunter estate.

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

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Gunter Estate

a. No. 29 Ashburn Place, begun 1875, in 1984 (p. 208)

Figure 91a:

Gunter estate.

No. 29 Ashburn Place, begun 1875, in 1984 (p. 208)

b. No. 11 Wetherby Gardens on the left (John Spicer, builder, 1876-7) and No. 12 on right (William Willett, builder, 1883-4) in 1975 (p. 208)

Figure 91b:

Gunter estate.

No. 11 Wetherby Gardens on the left (John Spicer, builder, 1876-7) and No. 12 on right (William Willett, builder, 1883-4) in 1975 (p. 208)

c. Nos. 28 (right) and 30 Harrington Gardens in 1985.

Figure 91c:

Gunter estate.

Nos. 28 (right) and 30 Harrington Gardens in 1985.

Joseph Mears, builder, 1883-4 (p. 208)

d. No. 46 Harrington Garderns in 1985.

Figure 91d:

Gunter estate.

No. 46 Harrington Garderns in 1985.

John Spicer, builder, 1882 (p. 208)