Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge. Originally published by London County Council, London, 2000.
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In this section
Mansion Flats
a (below). Albert Gate Court in 1992

Albert Gate Court in 1992.
(below). Albert Gate Court in 1992
H. C. Newmarch, architect, 1887 (p. 63)
b (right). Park Mansions in 1902.

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

Wellington Court and Park Lodge in 1993.
Wellington Court (left) and Park Lodge in 1993
d. Park Lodge, perspective view.

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