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Survey of London: Volume 16, St Martin-in-The-Fields I: Charing Cross

Edited by G H Gater and E P Wheeler. Describes the part of the parish at the north end of Whitehall, including the Admiralty, the Horse Guards, and old Scotland Yard.

Survey of London. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1935.

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Title Page(s)
Plate 56: Admiralty House, dressing room and reception room 56
Plate 57: Admiralty House, mantelpieces 57
Plate 58: Views of the Admiralty, 1696 and 1731 58
Plate 59: The Admiralty in 1775 59
Plate 60: The Admiralty, general view from Whitehall 60
Plate 61: The Admiralty, view of the screen looking north-west 61
Plate 62: The Admiralty, view in courtyard 62
Plate 63: The Admiralty, ground-floor plan, 1793 63
Plate 64: The Admiralty, first-floor plan, 1896 64
Plate 65: The Admiralty, original design for the new screen, 1760 65
Plate 66: The Admiralty, entrance hall 66
Plate 67: The Admiralty, staircases 67
Plate 68: The Admiralty, the Captain's Room and Room 63 68
Plate 69: The Admiralty, Board Room, general view of southern wall 69
Plate 70: The Admiralty, Board Room, general view showing mantelpiece 70
Plate 71: The Admiralty, Board Room, fireplace and wind-dial 71
Plate 72: The Admiralty, Board Room, detail of wind-dial 72
Plate 73: The Admiralty, Board Room, portrait of William IV 73
Plate 74: The Admiralty, Board Room, portrait of Nelson 74
Plate 75: The Admiralty, Board Room, oil paintings by Vandevelde 75
Plate 76: The Admiralty, Board Room, details 76
Plate 77: The Admiralty, interior views 77
Plate 78: The Admiralty, interior views 78
Plate 79: The Admiralty, view of the telegraph erected in 1796 79
Plate 80: Charing Cross, etc., before the street improvements of c.1760 80
Plate 81: Nos. 37 to 41, Charing Cross 81
Plate 82: Nos. 37 to 41, Charing Cross, elevation and section 82
Plate 83: Nos. 29 and 31, Spring Gardens 83
Plate 84: Lead cisterns from Spring Gardens 84
Plate 85: North Charing Cross in 1720-23 85
Plate 86: North Charing Cross, c.1740 86
Plate 87: North Charing Cross in 1810 87
Plate 88: Nos. 21 and 53, Charing Cross 88
Plate 89: View showing buildings in Charing Cross (1896) 89
Plate 90: Nos. 11, 13 and 15, Spring Gardens 90
Plate 91: Nos. 21 to 24, Cockspur Street 91
Plate 92: Scotland Yard, etc., in 1670 92
Plate 93: Scotland Yard in 1816 93
Plate 94: Carrington House in 1886, elevations 94
Plate 95: Carrington House, section and ground plan 95
Plate 96: No. 1, Whitehall and Nos. 1 and 2, Whitehall Place (1907) 96
Plate 97: No. 1, Whitehall and Nos. 1 and 2, Whitehall Place, elevation 97
Plate 98: No. 1, Whitehall, design by Robert Adam 98
Plate 99: Gateway from Whitehall to Great Scotland Yard 99
Plate 100: No. 1, Whitehall and Nos. 1 and 2, Whitehall Place, plans 100
Plate 101: Nos. 3 to 7, Whitehall Place 101
Plate 102: Premises in Whitehall Place (1840), ground plan 102
Plate 103: Old Guard Room, Scotland Yard 103
Plate 104: Harrington House, elevation to Craig's Court 104
Plate 105: Harrington House, elevation 105
Plate 106: Harrington House, entrance hall and staircase 106
Plate 107: Harrington House, staircase 107
Plate 108: Harrington House, mantlepiece 108
Plate 109: Nos. 8-10, Craig's Court, elevation and plan 109
Plate 110: Site of Nos. 9 to 28, Charing Cross in 1610 110
Plate 111: Hogarth's "Night" (1738) 111
Plate 112: The Charing Cross, two views 112
Plate 113: Design for pedestal for statue of King Charles I 113
Plate 114: Designs for pedestal for statue of King Charles I 114
Plate 115: The statue of King Charles I 115
Plate 116: The pedestal of the statue of King Charles I 116
Plate 117: The Pillory at Charing Cross (1809) 117