Plate 44: Western Literary and Scientific Institution, Whitcomb Street

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

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Western Literary and Scientific Institution, Whitcomb Street (p. 511). Demolished

a. Exterior in 1839. George Godwin, junior, architect

Figure 44a:

Western Literary and Scientific Institution, Whitcomb Street

Exterior in 1839. George Godwin, junior, architect

b. Lecture theatre in 1832

Figure 44b:

Western Literary and Scientific Institution, Whitcomb Street

Lecture theatre in 1832