Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge. Originally published by London County Council, London, 2000.
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Knightsbridge: North Side
a. (below).Park Row and Mills's Buildings in 1913 (p. 45).

Park Row and Mills's Buildings in 1913.
(below).Park Row and Mills's Buildings in 1913 (p. 45).
Demolished
b. (right). Queen's Arms in 1902 (p. 46).

The Queen's Arms in 1902.
(right). Queen's Arms in 1902 (p. 46).
Demolished
c. Nos 62–64, London and Country Bank, in 1890.

Nos 62–64 Knightsbridge in 1890.
Nos 62–64, London and Country Bank, in 1890.
Frederick W. Porter, architect, 1884–5 (p. 54)
d. Nos 20–26 c.1910 (pp. 38,39).

Nos 20–26 Knightsbridge, c. 1910.
Nos 20–26 c.1910 (pp. 38,39).
Demolished