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Survey of London
… ground floors with round-headed doorways. The stucco is channel-jointed except in Nos. 13 and 15. The two upper … No. 29 is a more important house, of four storeys with channel-jointed stucco to the ground floor. No. 31 is larger … are similar to Nos. 106126, except that most of them have channel-jointed ground storeys instead of shops. …
Old and New London
… HOUSE AND KING'S COLLEGE. "Before my gate a street's broad channel goes, Which still with waves of crowding people …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with Havre, New York, Bremen, New Orleans, and with the Channel Islands and Dublin; and steam-packets also afford a … by Wiltshire and Dorset, and on the south by the English Channel. Including the Isle of Wight, it extends from 50 36' … the Solent Sea, now the Sound, or, more usually, the West Channel, the breadth of which, at its western extremity, is …
A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire
… and sold for improving the city streets and the Fleet Channel after the Great Fire, but a few concern the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and there is alluvium along the river valley. The river channel seems to have been much wider in Roman times than in … 35 In 1840 the sewers commissioners cut a new shorter channel near South Stoke church, 36 and c. 1863 the London, …
Survey of London
… more probably, stucco. The ground storey was faced with channel-coursed stucco in 1871, the three windows being …
Survey of London
… of the entrance and the emphasized windows above. Channel joints course the ground-storey face, returning into …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… other places in the Low Countries, from Normandy and the Channel Islands. Their early history is to be gathered from …
Old and New London
… boots. He knows the money-exchange on both sides of the Channel, and best of all does he understand how to secure his …
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