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A History of the County of Warwick
… industries were to be linen-weaving and the brewing of the Brunswick beer known as Mum, from which Yarranton proposed to name the colony New Brunswick. 86 There were also to be three large granaries, … Stratford-Upon-Avon'. 89 He speaks of the building of New Brunswick as having been already begun, 90 and this can be …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1870. 71 The school was rebuilt for about 700 children in Brunswick Terrace in 1900 and was transferred to the local … school in Cambridge was the former British school 92 in Brunswick Terrace, which was transferred to the Borough education committee in May 1905 as the Brunswick council school. 93 There were about 650 children in …
A History of the County of Leicester
… on the laying out of a grand new square, to be called Brunswick Square, and the opening of a spacious carriage way …
A History of the County of Leicester
… 1950 Primary date I. Bridge Rd. 1889 Bd. Sch. 3 date I. Brunswick St., St. Matthew 1869 C. of E. date C. of E., I. …
A History of the County of Leicester
… secure uniformity and elegance in the abortive plans for Brunswick Square at the end of the 18th century was discarded …
A History of the County of Stafford
… new chapel in 1892 98 at the corner of Victoria Street and Brunswick (now Beville) Street. By 1890 membership of the … ceased to be used by 1899. 824 HANLEY, ETRURIA ROAD and BRUNSWICK STREET. The first Primitive Methodist chapel in … the congregation probably transferred to a chapel built in Brunswick Street. 827 This was sold in 1850 to 80 working men …
Old and New London
… side was laid in September, 1813, by Prince Charles of Brunswick, eldest son of the Duke of Brunswick, the same who fell soon afterwards on the field of …
Survey of London
… them from the worst attacks of the river pirates. The Brunswick Dock of 178990 provided excellent facilities for … by May 1803, when John and William Wells, the owners of Brunswick Dock, thanked the Court of the company for the … proposed to build the East India Docks around the existing Brunswick Dock constructed by John Perry in 178990 (see page …
Survey of London
… The office range was demolished for the building of the Brunswick Wharf Power Station. Housing In common with the … Office Building, just inside the main gate, and the former Brunswick Tavern on Brunswick Wharf, were refurbished for occupation by the …
Survey of London
… March 1803 had envisaged transforming the eastern half of Brunswick Dock into an entrance basin (fig. 216). But as part … scheme for a new entrance, preferring instead to rely on Brunswick Wharf for the accommodation of steamships (see page … dredger (previously employed in the construction of the Brunswick Dock). He then began excavating 8,000 tons of mud …
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