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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Gladwyn Turbutt, Esq., of Ogston Hall. The Midland railway runs for two miles through this part of the parish. … the parish on the north, and the Gravesend and Rochester railway is conducted into the adjoining parish of Frindsbury … 6th. Here is a station of the Northampton and Peterborough railway, 4 miles from the Wellingborough station, and 6 from …
A History of the County of Somerset
A Dictionary of London
… Scotch Hall (q.v.). Now by Ludgate Street Station and the railway lines. Hoare's Bank On the south side of Fleet Street …
Survey of London
… now occupied by the Holborn Station of the Piccadilly tube railway.) The Gate Tavern (3 storeys.) Special mention is …
A History of the County of Essex
… to the southern boundary of Bobbingworth near Blake Hall railway station. 5 Detached Part No. 2, of 543 acres, lay to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… an adjacent house which followed the construction of the railway tunnel below the site in 18467. It is recorded that … kitchen wing were added c. 1846 when the adjacent railway cutting was dug. The five-bay street front is …
Old and New London
… and Cinder-siftersSmall-pox HospitalThe Great Northern Railway Station. In 1271 the prior of the convent of Knights … laid out for invalids to promenade. The Great Northern Railway Terminus at King's Cross occupies more than … tons. The buildings are by Lewis and Joseph Cubitt. The railway passes under the Regent's Canal and Maiden Lane, …
Survey of London
… the north nearly to the Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway (which was opened in 1868) on the south, and the … and four unfinished. The Hampstead and Tottenham Junction Railway, opened in 1868, crosses the site. 117 No. 11: These … 117 The houses were probably swept away when the Midland Railway Company built Kentish Town station. No. 22: A house …
Old and New London
… easy means of transit northwards by the various lines of railway running thitherward. Perhaps no line has felt so … the North Londoner, "when, in common with all the leading railway companies, it rather threw cold water upon it. It has … the connection of the Great Northern with the Underground Railway. All at once London discovered that there were no …
Old and New London
… this was much cut up in forming the Highgate and Edgware Railway; another piece, somewhat less encroached upon, lies …
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