Survey of London: Volumes 29 and 30, St James Westminster, Part 1. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1960.
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Opera House, Haymarket.
Demolished
a. Alternative unexecuted design by Robert Adam for Haymarket elevation (p. 241)

Opera House, Haymarket
Alternative unexecuted design by Robert Adam for Haymarket elevation (p. 241)
b. Novosielski's design for the Haymarket elevation, c 1790: intended end bays redrawn from Plate 29c (pp. 235, 240)

Opera House, Haymarket
Novosielski's design for the Haymarket elevation, c 1790: intended end bays redrawn from Plate 29c (pp. 235, 240)
c. Haymarket front in c. 1796, showing Novosielski's two completed bays and Leverton's unfinished adaptation of Novosielski's design (pp. 238, 241)

Opera House, Haymarket
Haymarket front in c. 1796, showing Novosielski's two completed bays and Leverton's unfinished adaptation of Novosielski's design (pp. 238, 241)