Survey of London: Volumes 31 and 32, St James Westminster, Part 2. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1963.
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London Pavilion Site
a. Weeks's Museum (later London Pavilion), Tichborne Street.

Weeks's Museum (later London Pavilion), Tichborne Street.
James or Samuel Wyatt, architect (p. 54).Demolished
b. London Pavilion before rebuilding (pp. 55–6).

London Pavilion before rebuilding (pp. 55–6).
Demolished
c. London Pavilion, Shaftesbury Avenue elevation, 1885.

London Pavilion, Shaftesbury Avenue elevation, 1885.
R. J. Worley, architect (p. 81)