View of entrance door to the offices of the Commonwealth Fund Fellowships (latterly, Harkness Fellowships) at 35 Portman Square, Marylebone, looking south. The arched doorway has six-panel double doors, with a large arched fanlight, which has been removed and boarded up, and side lights seen broken and boarded up on the right-hand side. The rainwater down pipe (to the left of the door) has also been removed. The stone entrance bridge over the basement well, is lined with simple square cast-iron railings, with a boot scraper on the left. The front door furniture has been removed, a sign 'Danger keep out' scratched into the surface, and secured with a padlock supplementary to the night latch and mortise locks. The building was demolished, and replaced with a modern concrete-framed office building c1974. The offices of the Harkness Fellowships are now located in Brayford Square. The houses on the south side of the square were the first to be developed, commencing c1764, by Abraham and Samuel Adams.