Plate 41

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

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a. Royal Society of Musicians at Nos. 11–13 (consec.) Lisle Street, 1808–9, in 1931.

Thomas Hopper, architect (p. 475). Demolished

Figure 41a:

Royal Society of Musicians at Nos. 11–13 (consec.) Lisle Street, 1808–9, in 1931.

Thomas Hopper, architect (p. 475). Demolished

b. The Panorama, 1792–3, Leicester Square entrance. Robert Mitchell, architect (p. 483). Demolished

Figure 41b:

The Panorama, 1792–3, Leicester Square entrance.

Robert Mitchell, architect (p. 483). Demolished