Plate 122: Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Ennismore Gardens, interiors in 1991.

Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge. Originally published by London County Council, London, 2000.

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Russian Orthodon Cathedral, Ennismori Gardens, formerly All Saints' Church

a. Interior in 1991, looking east towards the iconostasis, and (top) the sgraffito decoration over the chancel arch (pp. 189. 190)

Figure 122a:

Russian Orthodox Cathedral (formerly All Saints' Church), Ennismore Gardens, interiors in 1991.

Interior in 1991, looking east towards the iconostasis, and (top) the sgraffito decoration over the chancel arch (pp. 189. 190)

b. Interior in 1991, looking east towards the iconostasis, and (top) the sgraffito decoration over the chancel arch (pp. 189. 190)

Figure 122b:

Russian Orthodox Cathedral (formerly All Saints' Church), Ennismore Gardens, interiors in 1991.

Interior in 1991, looking east towards the iconostasis, and (top) the sgraffito decoration over the chancel arch (pp. 189. 190)