Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge. Originally published by London County Council, London, 2000.
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Lower Rutland Gate
Developed by John Elger, 1853–9 (pp. 151–2)
a. West side, looking north in the early 1900s

Rutland Gate
West side, looking north in the early 1900s
b (left). Nos 45–47 in 1998

Rutland Gate
(left). Nos 45–47 in 1998
c. Clock House in 1992.

Rutland Gate
Clock House in 1992.
Remodelled by A. Blomfield. architect, in early 1960s (p. 156)