[3] It can also be seen on the entrance to the car park beneath 10 Spring Gardens (home of the British Council) and on Chelsea and Hammersmith Bridges.
It consisted of the area that is now part of the City of Westminster and south of Oxford Street and Bayswater Road.
It included Soho, Mayfair, St. James's, The Strand, Westminster, Pimlico, Belgravia, and Hyde Park.
These eleven were combined into a single civil parish called City of Westminster, which was conterminous with the metropolitan borough, in 1922.
The parish continued to exist until 1965, but ceased to have any role in the administration of the poor law in 1930 when responsibility transferred to the London County Council.