Mews arch in Elvaston Mews
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Mews arch in Elvaston Mews
Mews arch in Elvaston Mews
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SC_PHL_01_210_71_5690 (Collage 82290)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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View looking south through mews arch into Elvaston Mews, South Kensington. A number of vehicles are parked, and the Knightsbridge Riding School is just visible in the centre-right of the frame. The mews were built in the late 1860s by Charles Aldin, on land once forming part of the Harrington estate. The arch is Grade II listed, and features Ionic columns supporting an entablature; listing number 1190662.
View looking south through mews arch into Elvaston Mews, South Kensington. A number of vehicles are parked, and the Knightsbridge Riding School is just visible in the centre-right of the frame. The mews were built in the late 1860s by Charles Aldin, on land once forming part of the Harrington estate. The arch is Grade II listed, and features Ionic columns supporting an entablature; listing number 1190662.
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