Plate 25: Chapels

Survey of London: Volumes 33 and 34, St Anne Soho. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1966.

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In this section

a. Presbyterian Chapel, Little Chapel Street, 1822–4. ? Samuel or Charles Beazley, architect (p. 295).

Figure 25a:

Presbyterian Chapel, Little Chapel Street, 1822–4. ? Samuel or Charles Beazley, architect (p. 295).

Demolished

b. Welsh Chapel, Charing Cross Road, 1886–7, in 1964. James Cubitt, architect (p. 309)

Figure 25b:

Welsh Chapel, Charing Cross Road, 1886–7, in 1964. James Cubitt, architect (p. 309)