Plate 86: Alford House

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

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Alford House.

Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt, architect, 1869–72 (pp. 175–7). Demolished

a (left). Preliminary design, c. 1868

Figure 86c:

Alford House

(left). Preliminary design, c. 1868

b. Looking north-west in the 1870s

Figure 86c:

Alford House

Looking north-west in the 1870s

c. Perspective view from north-east, exhibited 1872

Figure 86c:

Alford House

Perspective view from north-east, exhibited 1872