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Survey of London
… the first resident medical officer, Dr. W. Charles Hood, was appointed. 222 During his term of office he … new patients could afford to pay for their keep, and Dr. Hood improved the amenities of the building to give them, as …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… with carved and scrolled brackets, supporting a flat hood with a panelled soffit. Inside the building, the same …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… frames and segmental heads; the doorway (Plate 80) has a hood formed of a Doric entablature and pediment, resting on … scrolled brackets; later posts support the front of the hood. On the N. front the doorway has side-pilasters and a shell-hood resting on scrolled brackets; some of the windows are …
Survey of London
… were almost two dozen houses on the west side of Robin Hood Lane and some more in White Hart Place. There were, too, … the High Street, Bow Lane, East India Dock Road and Robin Hood Lane (fig. 68). In the north-east was part of a field … entire frontage on Bow Lane and running through to Robin Hood Lane. It was bought by the East India Dock Company from …
Survey of London
… Street, leading to Bow Common, and Bow Lane and Robin Hood Lane, which merged to form a single road leading to … on the east side of Bow Lane and the west side of Robin Hood Lane, at their southern ends. 1 The setting out of East …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… by W. Smith. And sold by W. Row; Mathews; Vernor and Hood [et al.], London, facsimile edition, Praeger, New York …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… an open roof with arch-braced collar-truss and a fireplace hood supported on carved brackets. North of the house is an …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… JEWELs, which was used to edge the upper curve of a FRENCH HOOD and the lower (or nether) curve, but this same piece … OED earliest date of use: 1665 Found describing DRUGGET, HOOD, STUFF, WHISK Found in units of YARD Sources: Diaries, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… in a field, on the right, which is vulgarly called Robin Hood's p-ss-pot. This stone appears nothing more than the …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… masks. The arches are of two chamfered orders and have hood-moulds with carved head stops. The tower, which is a …
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