Plate 79

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

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Mews

a. No. 1 Ennismore Street in 1922 (p. 167)

Figure 79a:

Mews

No. 1 Ennismore Street in 1922 (p. 167)

b. Kent Yard in 1993 (p. 140)

Figure 79b:

Mews

Kent Yard in 1993 (p. 140)

c. Gate Mews in 1992 (p. 153)

Figure 79c:

Mews

Gate Mews in 1992 (p. 153)

d. Ennismore Gardens Mews in the early 1900s (left) and entrance in 1993 (p. 173)

Figure 79d:

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Ennismore Gardens Mews in the early 1900s (left) and entrance in 1993 (p. 173)

e. Ennismore Gardens Mews in the early 1900s (left) and entrance in 1993 (p. 173)

Figure 79e:

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Ennismore Gardens Mews in the early 1900s (left) and entrance in 1993 (p. 173)