Plate 39: Knightsbridge Barracks of 1792–3

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

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In this section

Knightsbridge Barracks Of 1792–3: Hyde Park Front.

James Johnson, architect (pp. 64–8).

a. Horse Infirmary (right), Officers' Quarters and Forage Barn

Figure 39a:

Knightsbridge Barracks of 1792–3

James Johnson, architect (pp. 64–8).

Demolished

b. Barrack Block and (right) Forage Barn

Figure 39b:

Knightsbridge Barracks of 1792–3

Barrack Block and (right) Forage Barn

c. Looking east from the old Horse Infirmary (right) c.1860

Figure 39c:

Knightsbridge Barracks of 1792–3

Looking east from the old Horse Infirmary (right) c.1860