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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… (Figs. 1, 2 and 4) STAMFORD is a small town in the S.W. corner of Lincolnshire, 11 miles N.W. of Peterborough. … on the line of Casterton Road and Scotgate; it then turns S. into the W. side of the present Red Lion Square to join … was exceptional in its wealth, enabling it to build a hospital and rebuild the greater part of All Saints' church; …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 3 In 1708 the old timber-framed building of King Edward's School in New Street was replaced by a two-storied brick … school costume, survived on the east side of St. Philip's churchyard until 1935. 5 The workhouse in Lichfield Street, … of a gentleman than of six hundred paupers'. 7 The General Hospital in Summer Lane, the building of which lasted from …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… crypt, etc., stands on the W. side of the town on the S. side of New Road. The castle, now mainly a prison, was … demolished. The section of wall between the S.E. angle and Christ Church has been much patched and altered. Of the … Stone and a scrolled cartouche with the inscription "This Hospital for ye poor and sick was founded by the Reverend Mr. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… BUILDINGS Public Buildings and Institutions (48) Browne's Hospital (Figs. 41, 42; Plates 66 69) stands on the N. side … '+ me spede'; the Trinity represented by God the Father, Christ on the Cross and the Dove, with orb and scroll …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… in North Bar Within that was later replaced by St. Mary's Manor. It was probably built for James Moyser, who had a … restoration of the minster from 1713 onwards, 79 and John's son James ( c. 1693-1753) was an amateur architect whose … Charles Simpson built Westwood House (now part of Westwood Hospital) in 1858. 34 In some cases it was thought sufficient …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the Second World War. Notable among these were the King's Head Inn, and the buildings at the entrance to George Yard, … building was made by Alderman William Gee and his merchant's mark, with the date 1583, appears externally on the ground … century. John Earle's sculptured pediment at Ferries's Hospital (1822) and his son Thomas's at Smith's Bank, in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… All Saints' Passage on the N., Pembroke College on the S., Christ's Piece on the E. and the Cam on the W., then the … Nos. 25 to 27, three, by the grounds of Addenbrooke's Hospital, 20 yds. S. of Fitzwilliam Street, forming a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… E. side: (252) Glengarry Hotel, No. 41, some 34 yds. S.E. of the entrance to Downing College, of three storeys … by brick walls and containing privies in one corner. Christ's Piece E. side: Plan showing the original lay-out of … between Parker Street and Orchard Street, facing Christ's Piece, are of two storeys and have walls of gault …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… 162; Figs. opp. pp. 69, 94), the great main street of York S.W. of the river, existed on its present alignment before … to retain its prosperity. In it, in front of St. Martin's Church, stood the Butter Market, the staple for the north … given before 1189 by Erneis de Mykelgate to St. Peter's Hospital ( EYC, 1, 1767). The present building was originally …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Andrew the Great, now shops, flat and store, stands at the S. end of St. Tibb's Row, N.E. of St. Andrew's Hill. It is of … uniform size. (90) Former Union Workhouse, now Maternity Hospital, stands on the E. side of Mill Road, nearly opposite … modernised. (91) Former Female Refuge stands 27 yds. S. of Christ Church to the S. of the Newmarket Road. It is of two …
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