Pall Mall, South Side, Past Buildings: No 111 Pall Mall

Survey of London: Volumes 29 and 30, St James Westminster, Part 1. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1960.

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'Pall Mall, South Side, Past Buildings: No 111 Pall Mall', in Survey of London: Volumes 29 and 30, St James Westminster, Part 1, ed. F H W Sheppard( London, 1960), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols29-30/pt1/p348a [accessed 23 November 2024].

'Pall Mall, South Side, Past Buildings: No 111 Pall Mall', in Survey of London: Volumes 29 and 30, St James Westminster, Part 1. Edited by F H W Sheppard( London, 1960), British History Online, accessed November 23, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols29-30/pt1/p348a.

"Pall Mall, South Side, Past Buildings: No 111 Pall Mall". Survey of London: Volumes 29 and 30, St James Westminster, Part 1. Ed. F H W Sheppard(London, 1960), , British History Online. Web. 23 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols29-30/pt1/p348a.

No. 111 Pall Mall

Occupied part of the site of the Athenaeum

This house stood immediately west of Carlton House and was occupied from c. 1786 until its demolition in 1827 by John Phillips; it was renumbered as No. 110 in 1821. (fn. 1) Henry Holland's sketch book in the library of the Royal Institute of British Architects contains a design for 'Glass Frames' here. There is no evidence that Holland did any other work here, and the house delineated by Coney (pocket, drawing B) was a commonplace structure hardly attributable to him.

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