Plate 69

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

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"Plate 69". Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge. Ed. John Greenacombe (London, 2000), British History Online. Web. 16 April 2025. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol45/plate-69.

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South Lodgh Area

a. South Lodge, gate-keeper's lodge and entrace gates in 1896.

Figure 69a:

South Lodge, gate-keeper's lodge and entrance gates in 1896.

South Lodge, gate-keeper's lodge and entrace gates in 1896.

Boulnois & Warner, architects, c. 1893 (p. 131). Lodge demolished

b (left). South Lodge in 1967 (p. 130).

Figure 69b:

South Lodge in 1967.

(left). South Lodge in 1967 (p. 130).

Demolished

c (below). Nos 247 and 240 Knightsbridge in 1973 (p. 133).

Figure 69c:

Nos 247–249 Knightsbridge in 1973.

(below). Nos 247 and 240 Knightsbridge in 1973 (p. 133).

Demolished