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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
A History of the County of Hampshire
… channel known as the Port Creek, crossed by means of an iron bridge which replaces one of stone. North of the island … from Normandy in considerable quantities, 41 and wax and iron from France. 42 Nevertheless the vessels belonging to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the two in the eastern bays having been replaced by iron columns in 1842. All four are now of marble, and date …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… that of Westbourne partially, in the county of Dorset. The iron pier, now 1,000 ft. long, is approached through a gap in …
Cardiff Records
… find all Timber Wheels and Stocks that shall be deficient, Iron and Brasses and hang them in a workmanlike manner (ropes …
Survey of London
… foreman Tinckam. 64) At the same time a temporary iron church, to be built in front of the Oratory House to … at 113 by 76 feet it was thought one of the largest of iron churches. 65 The total cost arising from its … approach to his constructional problems. Of the wrought-iron trusses in the roof, for example, he wrote, whether this …
Old and New London
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Old Forgefarm, from its being in queen Elizabeth's time an iron foundery, subject to her use and directions. In 1763 an … and six daughters, of whom Mary was married to John Acton, esq. of London, and Alice to William Ashburnham, esq. …
Old and New London
… walk skirted round with a wooden border, and with an iron hoop at the further end, for the purpose of playing a game with a ball called mall." The iron hoop was suspended from a bar of wood at the top of a … of the maile-ends was 2 inches, each shod with a thin iron hoop; the handle, which was very elastic, was bound with …
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