Plate 77: Rutland Gate

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

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In this section

Rutland Gate Redevelopments

a. Nos 4–8A.

Figure 77a:

Rutland Gate

Nos 4–8A. Francis Lorne, architect, 1936–7 (p. 154).

Francis Lorne, architect, 1936–7 (p. 154). Original No. 2 on right. All demolished

b. Nos 43–44.

Figure 77b:

Rutland Gate

Nos 43–44. Walter and Eva Segal, architects, 1955–8 (p. 153)

Walter and Eva Segal, architects, 1955–8 (p. 153)

c. No. 15.

Figure 77c:

Rutland Gate

No. 15. Leslie Sacks and Partners, architects, 1968–70 (p. 153)

Leslie Sacks and Partners, architects, 1968–70 (p. 153)