Plate 9: Old houses east of Old Barrack Yard in 1854.

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

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Knightsbridge: South Side

a. St George's Place immediately east of Old Barrack Yard prior to redevelopment in 1856–8 (p. 22)

Figure 9c:

Old houses east of Old Barrack Yard in 1854.

St George's Place immediately east of Old Barrack Yard prior to redevelopment in 1856–8 (p. 22)

b. St George's Hospital (left) and Nos 1–8 St George's Place in the 1830s.

Figure 9c:

St George's Place in the 1830s.

St George's Hospital (left) and Nos 1–8 St George's Place in the 1830s.

All demolished

c. St George's Hospital (left) and Nos 1–11 Knightsbridge in 1939.

Figure 9c:

Nos 1–11 Knightsbridge in 1939.

St George's Hospital (left) and Nos 1–11 Knightsbridge in 1939.

Nos 1–9 demolished