Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge. Originally published by London County Council, London, 2000.
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No. 52 Princes Gate. Interior decoration by G. Aitchison, 1876–8 (pp. 204–5)
a. Dining-room, drawing exhibited in 1878

No. 52 Princes Gate
Dining-room, drawing exhibited in 1878
b. Boudoir, drawings exhibited in 1877

No. 52 Princes Gate
Boudoir, drawings exhibited in 1877
c. Boudoir, drawings exhibited in 1877

No. 52 Princes Gate
Boudoir, drawings exhibited in 1877
d. Boudoir in 1998, and detail of dado

No. 52 Princes Gate
Boudoir in 1998, and detail of dado
e. Boudoir in 1998, and detail of dado

No. 52 Princes Gate
Boudoir in 1998, and detail of dado