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 Service Buildings
a. Nos. 54–53 Poland Street in 1957.

Nos. 54–53 Poland Street in 1957.
No. 53 (formerly workhouse), 1871–2: William Lee, architect (p. 247)
b. No. 53 Great Marlborough Street (formerly fire station), 1886–7, in 1960.

No. 53 Great Marlborough Street (formerly fire station), 1886–7, in 1960.
G. Vulliamy, architect (p. 263)
c. Electricity station, Carnaby Street, in 1960 (p. 193)

Electricity station, Carnaby Street, in 1960 (p. 193)
d. Marshall Street Baths, 1931, in 1960.

Marshall Street Baths, 1931, in 1960.
A. W. S. and K. M. B. Cross, architects (p. 200)