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A History of the County of Stafford
… of Holy Trinity School. It was then stated to be off Rolfe Street, 95 presumably in Hill Street, where it stood in … 98 The girls' department was put under government grant c. 1850 and the rest of the school later. 99 Classrooms and a … School. A British school for boys and girls was opened c. 1840 in newly built schoolrooms in Crockett's Lane behind …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Smethwick probably by the late 13th century, 8 although by c. 1275 each manor had its own reeve. 9 It seems likely that … 41 The local board held its first meeting at the Star in Rolfe Street and later met at the office, also in Rolfe Street, of Ralph Docker, a solicitor and parttime clerk …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Apostolic Church. An unsectarian mission hall in Rolfe Street was registered in 1906. It was apparently the forerunner of the Rolfe Street Pentecostal Mission in existence by 1918 and … Army and in 1970 formed part of the works of James C. Nicklin Ltd. 60 Services were held at the board school in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… cesspools or on the roads. There was a surface drain in Rolfe Street, but in 1854 the district medical officer of the … inspect the state of workers' houses. The Spon Lane area, Rolfe Street, Cross Street, and Windmill Street (presumably … 1882, Tangyes by 1885, and the Credenda Seamless Tube Co. c. 1890; the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Co. also …
A History of the County of Stafford
… stood at one end of Windmill Lane. 34 The Theatre Royal in Rolfe Street, built to the designs of Owen & Ward of … it to re-establish itself in a room at the Greyhound, Rolfe Street, where it reopened in 1859 as Smethwick Library … 24 Oct. 1908. W.P.L., log-book of St. Philip's R.C. School, pp. 4-5, 40; 'Old Smethwick', 27 Nov. 1948, 27 May …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the BirminghamDudley road, which was renamed High Street c. 1906. 43 Cottages which stood until c. 1906 at what is now … 71 Schools too were being opened in the area from 1836. 72 Rolfe Street existed by 1839, and by the middle of the … the Birmingham, Wolverhampton & Stour Valley line in 1852. Rolfe Street retained its pre-eminence until the later part …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Entry S was charged with practice on the wife of William Rolfe. S said he had been summoned on the 8th day and had … but repeated his treatment. She died on the 11th day. Rolfe, Anthony Harris (apothecary), Dr Atkins & Dr … the case. Decided S had broken all the rules of medicine. Rolfe, Harris & Atkins saw spots before the 9th day. …
Survey of London
… and Slater for Town Investments Limited to designs by C. S. and E. M.Joseph. 112 No. 55 No. 55 (Plate 77d) is the … made. 139 A major conversion carried out in 1972 by the Rolfe Judd Group Practice chiefly affected the upper floors … perhaps in a campaign of modernization undertaken by the Rolfe Judd Group Practice in 1970. 158 Occupants include: …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the new benefice in 1870 was only £70, partly derived from c. 11 a. of glebe, 10 but in 1871, 'after much skirmishing' … the living was allotted a tithe rent charge of c. £237. 11 In 1894 the net value was only c. £175. 12 A … Christian, 46 and the nave restored to plans by Clapton C. Rolfe of Reading. The stone piers of the chancel arch were …
Survey of London
… south of Fenner's Wharf was developed in 1856 as Engert & Rolfe's London Felt Works, for the manufacture of asphalted … to the lock foreman and dock policemen. They were built by C. Lewis and J. Bostock to plans prepared by the dock … MiD, Millwall Docks, Lease Box No.4, deeds re Engert & Rolfe's works: POD. MDC 519, p.130: EWIDC 455, p.275. PLA …
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