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Survey of London
… 19 was rebuilt for Messrs. Burroughs and Watts, a firm of billiard-table manufacturers who had occupied the house from …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… reading-rooms in other parts of the town, together with billiard-rooms. The mechanics' institute, in … style, has a good reading-room, and adjoining it is a billiard-room. In front of the terrace, and extending the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… into ruin, but has been restored, and is now used as a billiard room. The house is of two storeys and forms the N., …
Survey of London
… dining-room and in the garden added on a large billiard-room connected to the main floor of the house by a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… seating 200 persons, a reading room, lending library, and billiard room. Club premises were added to the institute by …
Survey of London
… Dock. 49 The occupations represented were berthing master, billiard maker, boatbuilder, clerk (2), coffin maker, engine …
Survey of London
… the first floor, as well as such Victorian amenities as a billiard-room. In consequence the ground floor often included …
Survey of London
… 1873 by C. H. Parkes, chairman of the company (who gave a billiard table) and the club, administered by a committee of …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… Visit to BedlamGray's Lines on MadnessThe Ball-roomThe Billiard-roomThe Dining-roomThe ChapelThe Infirmary WardA … light." In the corresponding wing on the men's side is a billiard-room, to which the most hopeful cases among the male …
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