Plate 221: No. 25 Pall Mall, Andrew Millar's house

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

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No. 25 Pall Mall: Andrew Millar's House, 1765–6.

Robert Adam, architect (p. 325). Demolished.

a. Ground-floor plan

Figure 221a:

No. 25 Pall Mall, Andrew Millar's house

Ground-floor plan

b. First-floor plan

Figure 221b:

No. 25 Pall Mall, Andrew Millar's house

First-floor plan

c. Pall Mall elevation

Figure 221c:

No. 25 Pall Mall, Andrew Millar's house

Pall Mall elevation

d. Ceiling, front drawing-room

Figure 221d:

No. 25 Pall Mall, Andrew Millar's house

Ceiling, front drawing-room

e. Ceiling, back drawing-room

Figure 221e:

No. 25 Pall Mall, Andrew Millar's house

Ceiling, back drawing-room