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Survey of London
… Institution, the Royal Exchange Assurance, and the Metropolitan Life Assurance Society. Three of his 'first …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… of the reign of Henry VIII. by the Pope, through the Metropolitan and the Bishop of the Diocese, to Elizabeth …
Survey of London
… that a similar situation would arise. A member of the Metropolitan Board of Works stated, however, that he was … 1954. Tallis, London Street Views, c. 1839; James Elmes, Metropolitan Improvements, 1827; Country Life, 14 Feb. 1931, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Mass. 125 These were replaced by the North Staffordshire Tramway Company's steam-driven cars in 1882 when the Stoke to Longton tramway was extended to Hanley and Burslem. 126 Electricity …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 4 At Winshill the tram service connected with a rural tramway, the Burton and Ashby Light Railway, opened in 1906 …
A Dictionary of London
… into Little Moorfields. The site is now occupied by the Metropolitan Railway lines and Moorgate Street Station. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… described by J. Parker and others, Decorative Art in the Metropolitan Museum, 1964.] ALSCOT PARK, Warks. (James West) …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to which was added a monastery that afterwards became the metropolitan see of Wales, of which Dubricius, the great …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an expense of 6000, of which 2000 were contributed by the Metropolitan ChurchBuilding Society, 1000 by the Incorporated …
Old and New London
… in a critique on Camden Chapel and its pastor, in the "Metropolitan Pulpit" (1839), remarks: "The Rev. Henry … commemorated by Fountain Terrace, a name which the Metropolitan Board of Works have thought fit to abolishwas … railway-stations in Camberwell, and, likewise, a line of tramway from Westminster to Camberwell Green and New Cross, …
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