Plate 36

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

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Mansion Flats

a (below). Albert Gate Court in 1992

Figure 36a:

Albert Gate Court in 1992.

(below). Albert Gate Court in 1992

H. C. Newmarch, architect, 1887 (p. 63)

b (right). Park Mansions in 1902.

Figure 36b:

Park Mansions in 1902.

(right). Park Mansions in 1902.

G. D. Martin, architect, 1897–1902 (p. 81)

c. Wellington Court (left) and Park Lodge in 1993

Figure 36c:

Wellington Court and Park Lodge in 1993.

Wellington Court (left) and Park Lodge in 1993

d. Park Lodge, perspective view.

Figure 36d:

Park Lodge.

Park Lodge, perspective view.

G. D. Martin and E. K. Purchase, architects, 1890–2 (p. 61)