Survey of London: Volumes 31 and 32, St James Westminster, Part 2. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1963.
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Public Houses and Restaurants
a. Nos. 73–77 (odd) Beak Street (No. 75 formerly Three Compasses) in 1960 (p. 134)

Nos. 73–77 (odd) Beak Street (No. 75 formerly Three Compasses) in 1960 (p. 134)
b. No. 33 Shaftesbury Avenue (formerly Prince Rupert), c. 1902, in 1960 (p. 77)

No. 33 Shaftesbury Avenue (formerly Prince Rupert), c. 1902, in 1960 (p. 77)
c. Scott's Restaurant, Coventry Street, 1892–4, in 1895.

Scott's Restaurant, Coventry Street, 1892–4, in 1895.
Treadwell and Martin, architects (p. 43)
d. Lyons' Corner House, Coventry Street, in 1960: (right) c. 1907, W. J. Ancell, architect: (left) 1921–3, F. J. Wills, architect (p. 43)

Lyons' Corner House, Coventry Street, in 1960: (right) c. 1907, W. J. Ancell, architect: (left) 1921–3, F. J. Wills, architect (p. 43)