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Place    From 1847 

St James's Gardens, W11

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St James's Gardens, W11

Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌý have a lot of information about the creation of this square, with plans and drawings.

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St James's Gardens, W11

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St James's Gardens - construction

Gosh, there was a time when this area suffered from a 'shortage of funds'!

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St James's Gardens - foundation stone

St James's Square The first stone of this square was laid 1st Novr. 1847.

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Robert Adam

Robert Adam

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Charles Robert Ashbee

Charles Robert Ashbee

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Thomas Ripley

Thomas Ripley

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Spalding & Cross

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Le Lay Architects

Le Lay Architects

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