Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge. Originally published by London County Council, London, 2000.
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In this section
a. The Chinese Collection at the Celestial Palace in Albert Gate, 1851 (p. 52).

Chinese Collection, Albert Gate, 1851.
The Chinese Collection at the Celestial Palace in Albert Gate, 1851 (p. 52).
Demolished
b. The Peacock Room from No. 49 Princes Gate as reassembled in the Freer Gallery, Washington, DC.

Chinese Collection, Albert Gate, 1851.
The Peacock Room from No. 49 Princes Gate as reassembled in the Freer Gallery, Washington, DC.
Thomas Jeckyll, designer, J.M. Whistler, decorator (pp. 199–202)