Survey of London: Volumes 31 and 32, St James Westminster, Part 2. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1963.
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Albany Site
a. Unexecuted plan by Robert Adam for Lord Holland, 1764 (pp. 369, 378)

Albany
Unexecuted plan by Robert Adam for Lord Holland, 1764 (pp. 369, 378)
b. Melbourne (now Albany) House, 1771–4: basement and ground-floor plans.

Albany
Melbourne (now Albany) House, 1771–4: basement and ground-floor plans.
Sir William Chambers, architect (pp. 369, 378)
c. Melbourne (now Albany) House, 1771–4: basement and ground-floor plans. Sir William Chambers, architect (pp. 369, 378)

Albany
Melbourne (now Albany) House, 1771–4: basement and ground-floor plans. Sir William Chambers, architect (pp. 369, 378)