Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge. Originally published by London County Council, London, 2000.
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Princes Gate (pp. 162–6)
a. Kingston House Estate: panoramic view by Thomas Allom of proposed development, c. 1845 (p. 160)

Princes Gate
Kingston House Estate: panoramic view by Thomas Allom of proposed development, c. 1845 (p. 160)
b (above left). Design by H. L. Elmes for No. 14, c. 1845–6

Princes Gate
(above left). Design by H. L. Elmes for No. 14, c. 1845–6
c (above). Nos 18–24 in 1993.

Princes Gate
(above). Nos 18–24 in 1993.
John Elger, builder, 1848–51
d (left). Detail of frieze at No. 14

Princes Gate
(left). Detail of frieze at No. 14