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A History of the County of Chester
… late 1940s, as did medium-sized developments such as the Grosvenor estate's 40 houses in Brown's Lane, Handbridge, 4 …
A History of the County of Chester
… 11 There was no public art gallery. The collections in the Grosvenor Museum passed to the council only in 1938, even …
A History of the County of Chester
… council had in 1966 agreed to share in its cost. 3 At the Grosvenor Museum, which was more favoured, a professional …
A History of the County of Chester
… former Wrexham Road farm, built by John Douglas for the Grosvenor estate in 1877-84, 5 but was otherwise a greenfield … especially a third enclosed shopping area to add to the Grosvenor Centre and the Forum, caused Chester to fall in the …
A History of the County of Chester
… ground. An Epstein sculpture, Genesis, was lent to the Grosvenor Museum to help raise money, and Mussolini sent his …
A History of the County of Chester
… which connected Little St. John Street, Pepper Street, and Grosvenor Street to a new roundabout north of the castle and … with City Road. Although the planned route connected with Grosvenor Bridge, which already took far too much traffic, … planning similar to the Forum's was used by the Grosvenor-Laing property company for the Grosvenor Centre on …
A History of the County of Chester
… leaving the western stretch of the inner ring-road and the Grosvenor Bridge frequently congested. It was still feared in … such as the Riverside development at Richmond (Surr.), was Grosvenor Court, a courtyard development of openplan offices … disguised as 18th-century terraced houses and 19thcentury Grosvenor estate buildings. 10 Rebuilding along the inner …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a resident priest from the start. The first church was in Grosvenor Road, 63 perhaps on the same site as the school …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… school had been started in 1893. This was St. James's in Grosvenor Road, and its building may have stood on the site … House, Twickenham House, Wellesley House, Arragon House, Grosvenor House, Holly House, Fortescue House, Bath House, …
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