Survey of London: Volumes 29 and 30, St James Westminster, Part 1. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1960.
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In this section
a. Bridgwater House, Cleveland Row, 1846–54.

Bridgwater House, Cleveland Row, 1846–54.
Sir Charles Barry, architect (p. 496) Ceiling, state drawing-room: screen modern
b. Bridgwater House, Cleveland Row, 1846–54.

Bridgwater House, Cleveland Row, 1846–54.
Sir Charles Barry, architect (p. 496) North-west drawing-room
c. Cleveland Row from Green Park.

Cleveland Row from Green Park.
(Left) Bridgwater House; (centre) Selwyn House; (right) Nos. 8–12 and Stornoway House