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A Dictionary of London
Survey of London
… Stations The Oxford Circus Station of the Central London Railway (on the east side of Argyll Street) was opened in … the Oxford Circus Station of the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway (on the west side of Argyll Street) was opened in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… or with a mitre in chief and a border sable bezanty. Malmesbury Abbey..... a griffon...... Maltravers Sable fretty …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… arches. It may date from the 17th or 18th century. Railway Bridge, at Worgret, see p. 417. Monuments (327) …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… feet of water can enter. The Brighton and Portsmouth railway passes to the south of the town, and has a station …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… has been made by subscription, for the construction of a railway from Perth to Stirling, which, if carried into … from the southern to the northern extremity, and by the railway between the same places, which, entering the parish …
A Dictionary of London
… were commenced in 1884, and with the Metropolitan Railway occupy the site of several former Courts, viz. : " …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Edward (d. 1842) had apparently opposed the idea of a railway in 1837, 4 the first two stations to serve the town … 8 The growth of tourism continued. With the advent of the railway Arundel had become a goal of excursionists, for … southwards expansion, though by c. 1875 the advent of the railway had brought a few scattered villas between the bridge …
A History of the County of Sussex
… after 1882 by Barnham market in Eastergate near the railway junction, but the later revival of road transport … route in the Arun valley until the arrival of the railway in the mid 19th century. The road from Chichester via … canal and then by the Brighton-Portsmouth railway. Char. Com. files, for the Five-village soc. founded …
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