Harcourt House in Cavendish Square
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Harcourt House in Cavendish Square
Harcourt House in Cavendish Square
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SC_PHL_01_302_4006 (Collage 100487)
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The London Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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View of the rear elevation of Harcourt House, a palatial residence on the west side of Cavendish Square, Marylebone. Built c1722 by Thomas Archer for Baron Bingley and originally known as Bingley House, the building was demolished in 1906 and replaced with a Grade II listed block of mansion flats, also called Harcourt House.
View of the rear elevation of Harcourt House, a palatial residence on the west side of Cavendish Square, Marylebone. Built c1722 by Thomas Archer for Baron Bingley and originally known as Bingley House, the building was demolished in 1906 and replaced with a Grade II listed block of mansion flats, also called Harcourt House.
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