Plate 269: Nos. 181–184 Piccadilly

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

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'Plate 269: Nos. 181–184 Piccadilly', 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/plate-269 [accessed 7 July 2024].

'Plate 269: Nos. 181–184 Piccadilly', 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 July 7, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols29-30/pt1/plate-269.

"Plate 269: Nos. 181–184 Piccadilly". Survey of London: Volumes 29 and 30, St James Westminster, Part 1. Ed. F H W Sheppard(London, 1960), , British History Online. Web. 7 July 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols29-30/pt1/plate-269.

In this section

a. Nos. 181–184 Piccadilly, 1834–5 (p. 263).

Figure 269b:

Nos. 181–184 Piccadilly.

Demolished

b. Nos. 181–184 Piccadilly and 22–27 Duke Street, 1926–8.

Figure 269b:

Nos. 181–184 Piccadilly and 22–27 Duke Street

Messrs. Wimperis, Simpson and Guthrie, architects (p. 263)