Plate 88: Moncorvo House.

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

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In this section

Moncorvo House and No. 70 Ennismore Gardens.

Both demolished

a. Moncorvo House, perspective view.

Figure 88c:

Moncorvo House.

Moncorvo House, perspective view.

J. Macvicar Anderson, architect, 1878–80 (pp. 177–9)

b. Moncorvo House in 1888.

Figure 88b:

Moncorvo House in 1888

Moncorvo House in 1888. On the left the 'ornamental' flank wall of No. 67 Ennismore Gardens (p. 180)

On the left the 'ornamental' flank wall of No. 67 Ennismore Gardens (p. 180)

c. No. 70 Ennismore Gardens, Basil Champneys, architect, 1884–5 (p. 181)

Figure 88c:

No. 70 Ennismore Gardens.

No. 70 Ennismore Gardens, Basil Champneys, architect, 1884–5 (p. 181)