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. Nos. 2–3 Duke Street, 1910–12.

Nos. 2–3 Duke Street
E. Vincent Harris and T. A. Moodie, architects (p. 309)
b. No. 196 Piccadilly, 1923–4.

No. 196 Piccadilly
Sir Edwin Lutyens, architect (p. 259)
c. No. 120 Pall Mall, 1929–31.

No. 120 Pall Mall
Sir Edwin Lutyens, architect (p. 385)
d. Nos. 67–68 Pall Mall, 1930–1.

Nos. 67–68 Pall Mall
Sir Edwin Lutyens, architect (p. 425)