King’s Arms, Pimlico.—Now No. 68, Ranelagh Road. The gardens were near the river, between Claverton Street and Ranelagh Road (circa 1820–1850).

New Ranelagh Gardens, Pimlico.—See supra, p. 28.

The Gun, Pimlico.—The Buckingham Palace Hotel on part of the site (circa 1830–1857).

The Monster, St. George’s Row, Pimlico.—Now 2, Sutherland Terrace (circa 1820–1830 and later).

The Flask, Ebury Square.—See supra, p. 29.

Orange Tea-Gardens, Pimlico (with amateur theatre).—St. Barnabas’ Schools in Church Street, Pimlico Road, on site (circa 1830–1845). These gardens were not identical (as incorrectly stated in London Pleasure-Gardens, p. 219) with those of Strombolo House, which is still standing, and now numbered 77 and 79, Pimlico Road.

Union Tea-Gardens.—Now No. 11, Pimlico Road, at the corner of Ranelagh Grove (circa 1802–1846).

II.—BAYSWATER, ETC.

Bott’s Archery Tavern, Bayswater Road.—Now No. 4, Bathurst Street. Bathurst Street is on the site of the bowling-green (circa 1834–1839).

Princess Royal, Bayswater.—See supra, p. 38.