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. No. 12 Gerrard Street, c. 1680 (re-fronted c. 1848) in 1964 (p. 391)

No. 12 Gerrard Street, c. 1680 (re-fronted c. 1848) in 1964 (p. 391)
b. Nos. 18 and 17 Gerrard Street and (right) No. 16 (p. 392) in 1946

Nos. 18 and 17 Gerrard Street and (right) No. 16 (p. 392) in 1946
c. No. 3 Gerrard Street (part of Whetten's Buildings), 1733–4, in 1964 (p. 387)

No. 3 Gerrard Street (part of Whetten's Buildings), 1733–4, in 1964 (p. 387)
d. Nos. 2–4 (consec.) Macclesfield Street, 1729– 30, in 1914 (p. 413).

Nos. 2–4 (consec.) Macclesfield Street, 1729– 30, in 1914 (p. 413).
No. 4 demolished