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Survey of London
… he held as a tenant-at-will, for the construction of the Birmingham, Bristol and Thames Junction (later West London) … however, the impending establishment of the London and Birmingham Railway (in 1833) and of the Great Western Railway … buy their semi-moribund property. This new company was the Birmingham, Bristol and Thames Junction Railway, incorporated …
Survey of London
… 1848 the community established by Newman at Maryvale near Birmingham was joined by another society of recent converts … church, was J. J. Scoles. Like the Oratorians residence at Birmingham and the London Congregation's country villa at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Caversfield road, a part of the coach road from London to Birmingham, was turnpiked in 17901 along with the … a week and there was a weekly wagon passing through from Birmingham to London. 11 A weekly coach to Oxford for the … completed and the London Road station on the L.N.W.R.'s Birmingham line was opened. Bicester North station was opened …
Survey of London
… were of electro-typed bronze by Messrs Elkington of Birmingham. 53 This process was one in which the Prince …
Survey of London
… factor was introduced in 1836 by the incorporation of the Birmingham, Bristol and Thames Junction Railway. The object … enterprise was to provide an outlet for the London and Birmingham and the Great Western Railways to the Thames west …
Old and New London
… Messrs. Hill finally removed hither from Hazelwood, near Birmingham, where their school had been first established. It …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of St. Jude, Whitechapel, 1860; rector of St. George, Birmingham, 1864; and Bishop of Ballarat 18751900. Clergy …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1716,' with the mark of John Fawdery; an almsdish of 1870, Birmingham make, given by Eliza wife of Peter Ormrod, in 1871; two silver-gilt chalices and patens of 1883, Birmingham make, the chalices inscribed 'Dedicated to the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… It was written probably about 1770. William Hutton of Birmingham crossed the sands in 1801; see his Hist. of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… craft of 100 tons. 26 However traffic was poor, and the Birmingham, Bristol, and Thames Junction (after 1840 the West …
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