Plate 107

Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1975.

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, 'Plate 107', in Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area, (London, 1975) pp. 107. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol38/plate-107 [accessed 20 May 2024].

. "Plate 107", in Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area, (London, 1975) 107. British History Online, accessed May 20, 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol38/plate-107.

. "Plate 107", Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area, (London, 1975). 107. British History Online. Web. 20 May 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol38/plate-107.

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a. No. 167 Queen's Gate in 1891 when occupied by G. W. Davidson: entrance hall and drawing-rooms (p. 340)

Figure 107d:

No. 167 Queen's Gate, interiors in 1891.

No. 167 Queen's Gate in 1891 when occupied by G. W. Davidson: entrance hall and drawing-rooms (p. 340)

b. No. 167 Queen's Gate in 1891 when occupied by G. W. Davidson: entrance hall and drawing-rooms (p. 340)

Figure 107d:

No. 167 Queen's Gate, interiors in 1891.

No. 167 Queen's Gate in 1891 when occupied by G. W. Davidson: entrance hall and drawing-rooms (p. 340)

c. Queen's Gate looking south in c. 1901–11. Four houses on extreme left (Nos. 177–180 consec.) demolished.

Figure 107c:

Queen's Gate in c. 1901–11.

Queen's Gate looking south in c. 1901–11. Four houses on extreme left (Nos. 177–180 consec.) demolished.

d. Nos. 180–188 (consec.) Queen's Gate in c. 1901–11: Nos. 180 (right), 181–3, 184 and 185 demolished (pp. 333. 325, 342, 338, 305)

Figure 107d:

Queen's Gate in c. 1901–11.

Nos. 180–188 (consec.) Queen's Gate in c. 1901–11: Nos. 180 (right), 181–3, 184 and 185 demolished (pp. 333. 325, 342, 338, 305)