
The Kensington District, written by G. E. Mitton in the early 20th century, is a historical account that surveys the Kensington area of London. It explores the district's rich heritage, notable figures, and significant locations, such as Kensington Square and the Palace. Mitton intertwines anecdotes and historical significance, providing insights into the evolving perceptions of Kensington over the centuries. This work is part of a broader series on London, emphasizing the socio-cultural legacy of the district.













