Plate 120: No. 52 Princes Gate

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

Figure 120e:

No. 52 Princes Gate

Dining-room, drawing exhibited in 1878

b. Boudoir, drawings exhibited in 1877

Figure 120e:

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Boudoir, drawings exhibited in 1877

c. Boudoir, drawings exhibited in 1877

Figure 120e:

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Boudoir, drawings exhibited in 1877

d. Boudoir in 1998, and detail of dado

Figure 120d:

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Boudoir in 1998, and detail of dado

e. Boudoir in 1998, and detail of dado

Figure 120e:

No. 52 Princes Gate

Boudoir in 1998, and detail of dado